That was your first clutch! You're to be forgiven. I've had many hoehnelii clutches over the years. Never been fooled this badly. Chameleon keeping humbles one!
I got my first chameleons in 1992. I've been keeping and breeding hoehnelii for more than 5 years. I had a clutch of 10 about 8 months ago. I divided them into small groups of 2 or 3 keeping males with males and females with females when they were between 3 and 4 months of age. The males color...
I see you have a mister, try misting just before lights out at night, then put a sheet of plastic or shower curtain over the entire enclosure. Test humidity after a couple of hours. If that doesn't work you can buy a cool humidifier relatively cheap. I keep mine outdoors, so not sure exactly...
Not a dumb,question.
After breeding females tend to stay dark for a few days even though separated from the male. Then they color back up to green, but not the beautiful bright green they exhibit when receptive.
Don't be fooled by color alone, many females have outstanding color. Although the rostrum is never developed in females, young males don't have much development either. This complicates sexing younger animals. These are all females.