Does look good - tough to find containers to catch all the water that drips. Every container is rectangle rather than square! One option that i have used in the past is a big, deep ceramic saucer - what you'd sit a large potted plant in. Gives you some good bottom coverage but you just need to pull it out and empty it more frequently. Watch your chameleon a lot and you'll figure out what he needs from his enclosure. You'll probably notice that he wants a very "planted" area to settle into at night. See where he wants to go - high or low - and try to adjust the interior to give him that comfort spot. Otherwise, follow earlier advice and give him a lot of vertical and horizontal paths so that he can get to almost every inch of the cage top to bottom. If mister is on a timer, make sure the first one goes off right about the time your lights come on in the morning. At least with panthers, they seem to take their biggest drinks first thing in the morning. May not hold true for all chams though. Again, watch and see what he is looking for and when. I give mine chams a basking spot in the open and one that is more hidden. They can go either place depending on how noisy my basement is.