Morph is right on, let me stress also, leopard geckos and chameleons are completely different spectrums, the gecko being one of the easiest reptiles to care for, and the chameleon being one of the hardest. So make sure your ready for what your getting into . Research research research!!!!!!
Most defiantly need a live plant, go get a nice medium sized shafflera arbicol and plop it right in the middle, that'll suffice, I'd also get some more vines :). Shafflera arbicol is also called an umbrella plant, lowes / home depot has a lot of tropical plants for sale. Remember, cover the soil...
Laid back chams are the best. I'm glad I'm blessed with Yoggs nice temperament. He did finally hiss at me though yesterday, my finger scared him while doing an inspection , the Cham above is just darling, love that light aqua blue.
From the pictures, I'm quite fond of the petstore you posted, looks nice, except for the glass, but whatever that's not the biggest of issues, I'd like to visit that store, but I'm a billion miles away, so that won't happen. But yeah it looks nice, and I'm excited for your new comers.
Look the threads started on here alone about chameleon petstore neglect are outrageous in numbers.... the amount of chameleon ignorance is astounding for 90% of major chains. It's left a bad taste in my mouth. Ecpesialy when I saw a dying vield in a jacks aquarium and pets, in a small glass no...
Glass cages . Improper ventilation unless it's the vented double door exotera (I think zoomed has a version out aswell) End of story, will always disagree. Lol just like dem vs rep, always a debate XD
Until a pet store houses chameleons the way members on this forum do, then I'll be happy, if the Cham I see is in glass, it beter be an exoterra or I'm not happy.
Go with the Dusting scedual above, but I can't stress enough, letting her get natural sunlight until you get your UVB light. She needs to process that calcium for her bones to grow right, and to do that, she needs the UVB. Also get some calcium enriched, cricket gell for the crix to drink, that...
Get the smallest crickets available, gut load with apples, oranges, potatoes, and collard greens. Feed her as much as she wants as a baby, fir that when they are growing, make sure they get as much UVB from the sun as possible until you get a UVB light. For as babies, therengrowing, so they need...