my cats do that too! when i used to keep crickets in a kricket keeper, my sisters cat would knock them over, and they would get out, it would cost me an extra $5.
if you've had her for a month, and shes doing fine, chances are shes drinking. as long as shes not dehydrated, then your fine. You do know what a dehydrated cham looks like right?
Aww man, one of my friends house is COVERED in those, and ur telling me that my cham won't eat them? aww turd, oh well, we got plenty of swamps, creeks and ponds to catch dragon flies at and stuff.
actually, shes doing much better now, she hasn't been to the bottom of her cage in several hours, her colors are now normal, and shes been eating and drinking fine. I think it was my sisters cat that was bugging her, the cat likes to paw and sometimes try to climb that cage.
Shes in a enclosure 28 inches tall, 14 inches deep and 14 inches wide. she has uvb and i dust her crickets at every feeding. the top of her cage is 86 degrees, and the bottom is about 70. i mist her twice a day. Usually she is yellow-greenish, but now she is a light brown.