I got 2 chameleons (veiled) male and female , female was born around valentines dayt this year, I think the male is near the same age w/ in a month, I have had the male for 3 months and the female for 2 1/2 months, my male is chill, hes getting pretty fat and eats from my hand, even eats collard greens. the female is really picky and rather scronny. I feed them mostly crickets, some times meal worms , (when the female occasionally eats), and when she eats, (regardless what it is) she only will eat 1 , never have i seen her get seconds???, anyways please tell me if i need to change something, I offer them an average 4 crickets, 2 mealworms a day , dusting most the of the time with "reptolife plus", I was dusting every other feedings w/ flukers calcium, till i realized it had d3 in it, then i backed up off that, (that was for 2 days), I gut load the crickets with flukers cricket quencher calcium fortified, anfd a mixture of collared greens, reg. fresh potato slices, a dab of fish food, and a piece of smashed up dry dog food. both have seperate large cages on oppisite sides of room, on top of tables sothe cage is well above my eye level, the cages are made with wood frame and screen, i have 2 uvb bulbs that i alternate between them , they get atleast 12 hours a day w/ uvb bulb, or at least 4-5 hours of natural early morning sun, I mist them frequently 5-6 times a day w/ approx 12 oz of water each, each time i mist, unless when they are outside getting sunlight they have a constant mister and I also provide an additional mist at closer range when outside, I provide a drip bottle 2 times a day with approx 1/2 cup - 1 cup of water each time,as far as basking, i have a bulb,40 watt zoo-med daylight bulb, but i'm in phoenix and thier cages are both next to windows , so they dont really think a bulb for basking is necessary, the uvb bulb and window heat keeps there hottest spots at about 80 degrees,. just curious if i am doing okay with them, and what needs changed? thank you