I don't use any basking bulbs. I have fluorescent bulbs across the top--UVB and a daylight bulb. That's all the heat they get even if temps are in the low 60s.
They are a very forgiving species.
They don't like rain, but do like mist. I don't know any chameleon other than a Mellers that likes rain. I mist mine several times in the morning for several minutes at a time. I mist for 30 seconds at noon and then several misting sessions (for minutes at a time) through the late afternoon until maybe 8:00 p.m. I don't use foggers other than for tubs of babies.
The trick to this species is water and humidity. I let them dry out in the day, though.
Your misting cycles will be dependent on what is going on around you. Misting cycles for the same animal will be completely different depending on where you live. (Arizona versus Florida for example.)
I use cages with three solid sides, screen front and top. Occasionally for babies, I will use a solid door with a 6" screen service door below it.
By the way, I have babies--both graciliors and quads--ready to go right now if someone sees pictures of yours and is looking for one from a breeder rather than from a wholesaler. I've been too busy to try to even sell them. Bad me!