I still think if you add another larger pothos in the front where there's that bare spot, you could wrap them around the artificial vines and secure them with some fishing line if you have to, but make sure you don't tie it too tight. That's all I can really think of that you would need.
I just want to boost this to see if anyone else has one. I personally don't have a chameleon, but I like to follow the forum members that I come across. I'm already following your account for blizzard and sully and I'm following panthro and a couple others.
Welcome to the forums! I'm also 15 and was considering getting a chameleon, but I decided it wouldn't be a good fit because I personally felt like I needed more experience with lizards before I got a cham. I've kept tree frogs, bullfrogs, a crested gecko, and I currently have a ball python that...
Just make sure to go over the caresheet I gave you and keep researching an you should be set. Definitely look into adding more foliage to his enclosure. I would add a live pothos or schefflera. The schefflera would fill up space in the bottom/middle of the cage and a large pothos could be draped...
Ok thanks for filling that out. Here's a care sheet for veileds: https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/veiled/
You should be feeding more crickets, and you should be dusting with calcium without d3 every feeding and calcium with d3 every 2weeks. You should also dust with a multivitamin...
He is extremely stressed which is why he is showing dark colors. Fill out the forum so we can make sure you have proper husbandry so you won't cause more stress for him.
I think the jade plants are ok to use, the crassula ovata and the crassula ovata "gollum". The hawthorias and aloes wouldn't be good because they're sharp, and I'm not sure about the Protulaca afra. Succulents don't really serve any purpose to chameleons other than looking pretty. And the high...
It needs some more foliage. Have you considered live plants? A schefflera would fill some space in the bottom/middle, and you could get a large pothos and wrap it around the sticks and vines you already have in there.