i think that if you put in substrate and then added your misting system you would make an awful mess. all that dirt getting misted a few times a day at 5 min sessions, sounds like a recipe for a mud pie.
toss the exoterra, correct me if im wrong but temps change everywhere. where i live it can be 105 in the summer and 0 degrees in the winter and my chams do fine.
get a screened enclosure, better for your chams health and cheaper too.
i wouldnt sell it, look around to see if he is a pet and if nobody claims him just let him go, he obviously made it this long.
-most people wont want to pay for a veiled that has no papers to show bloodlines , since you can get veiled chams on here for like $30.
i have heard of this, but why not just feed feeder fish? there are many sites and threads on this, sorry i see this as un beneficial and wrong type of nutrition.
thats most the research done for you, the rest of us wanted you to do it so you actually know what you are doing and not just what you are told. seriously, do you need to be told how to do everything!
i wouldnt do it if i were you, all that stress you would be causing it because of the setup and breakdown of the enclosures all the time.
get somebody you can trust and teach how to take care of the cham, and leave it at home.
Does anybody else think that this enclosure is more for looks?
All those fake leaves and not one real plant! But having chams is all about looking cool anyways:D