My 3 month old veiled chameleon has stopped eating

heres some pics of my setup.you can see i have lots of pathways.i have my basking dome resting on 2 pieces of wood off the mesh as my little guys thinks hes spiderman lol.im just making sure his doesnt get burned.remember prevention is better than a cure.

do you have substrate? i cant make out if you do as little hard to tell form the pic.please take it out they dont need it.heres where a stand comes in handy in more ways than 1.as your misting you will need the water to wash away so drill a hole it the bottom of the viv and then the stand and place a bucket underneath for drainage.i have nothing in the bottom as you just dont need it.some you kitchen roll tho.also once a week water the soil in the plant but only once a week.dont worry but over the next month you may lose a lot of leaves.im still losing them now.whats happening is as its been moved from the store to you home it needs to get used to your humidity & watering regime so it will drop some leaves and grow new ones.

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I misted the viv this morning at 9 it reached 80% then at about half 3 it was at 45%. I bought him small crickets and he won't take them, starting to get a little worried.
 
Also got some mesh to put instead of the wooden roof, and I have a stand light that I'll put his basking lamp on. I have 160w bulb that emits uv light Aswell, I bought it before but it was too powerful to put inside the viv. Got some good ideas from your pictures n got some bamboo canes.
 
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