Don't give up!
Chams are a lot of work to take good care of but at the same time, once you get a system down it doesn't seem like it is tons of work. And it is very helpful to have all the lights on a timer, and I also have a misting system that is on a timer as well.
I think you should start off with a male and hold off on trying your hand at breeding for a while and just enjoy having such a beautiful boy.
Never trust pet stores, especially Petsmart or Petco. They do not take proper care of the chameleons and often do things they know will harm the animal just because it is "store policy" to do this or that everyday. And sometimes the animals are not in very good health when you purchase them because they just haven't been cared for well.



We do not have any dirt at the bottom of the cage, it is more sanitary not to. Just a nice live plant that is safe for chameleons in a pot, but the bottom of the cage is bare.
I would suggest exploring on the forum for members who have clutches that will be ready soon. But before you get another make sure that you read some of the links that are on this post for the right information on how to set up your habitat and have everything ready for a new baby.
Just don't give up based on what happened. It's not that you can't handle having a chameleon, it is just that you were giving the wrong information by a petstore that should not be selling chameleons. Chameleons are such amazing animals to have. As they get older and know you more their personalities really shine!

I know that TexasRanger has a clutch of Nosy Falys that will be ready soon. We are getting one of his girls since we have a little boy Faly and a Sambava boy as well.
We got our Faly from Eliot and Sandy at Chameleons Northwest. They are great!! They went over everything we possibly needed to know when we were getting our first baby. They have some really great cage packages that have everything that you need all together at a cheaper price than you could buy it all seperatly because Sandy buys everything whole sale. And then you can send them a picture of your set up before they ship the baby and they will check it out for anything that might be wrong or missing. The link I am sending you also has great Care Sheets that go over anything that you need to know. And if you have any specific questions you can private message me anytime, or my husband Cricketkilla , he knows a lot more than I do and would love to help you.
Also we have an area set up where they can free range while we are home, and they LOVE it.
Chameleons Northwest Website is
http://www.chameleonsnorthwest.com/
and their care sheet
http://www.chameleonsnorthwest.com/caresheet.htm
and things to look for when buying a cham from any source
http://www.chameleonsnorthwest.com/selecting.htm
I would suggest browsing around their site, they have some great information!!