Welcome!
Your setup looks very nice and dense which is great!
Here is a care sheet for veileds, this will answer most all your questions.
Don't hesitate to ask for help, this forum is amazing!
https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/veiled/
Just to clarify.
"Neonates: as many small crickets as they can eat several times a day
Juveniles 3-6 months of age: 10-12 small crickets daily"
Directly from the care sheet...
You'll find a different answer depending on who you ask.
I started with a baby panther and I put him in an XL reptibreeze.
Only major concerns are heating gradients and locating food. Make sure your temperatures are correct, and make sure your cham is eating enough.
Here is a care sheet with...
You could make a really nice viviarium with that size tank. Easily could house 4-5 pygmys.
If you want to do it legit, I would lay down a layer of bio balls, then weed blocking screen, then some carbon, more weed blocking screen, then top soil, you can plant the small ficus and umbrella plants...
It's very hard work for the babies to get out, but don't rush them, they will wiggle and jiggle for a few then rest for awhile.
It's hard to resist I know!
It took my little champion awhile to break free.
Here he is!
My boy loves when I bring him treats in the morning.
Recently I tried to lure him down from his basking branch with NO treat in my hand.
He looked at me, turned his head and examined my fingers a little closer to find no bug.
He then puffed up a little bit and exhaled deeply through his...
I feed my chameleon every morning about an hour or so after his lights have been on.
Chameleons need to bask through out the day in order to properly digest their food items. (y)
She most likely is shedding. You can try to spray some luke warm water on her. Or increase your misting sessions slightly. This will loosen up the tough skin.