If your setup was mine, I would buy some really nice poison arrow frogs to put in it & go with a screen cage for your chameleon! Just my opinion! The glass setup won't give you adequate air circulation, but a screen enclosure will, and be healthier for your chameleon! With my 16 chams mine are all housed in screen enclosures, no substrate on the cage bottoms! 6.0 Arcadia lighting & 50 watt basking bulbs & mistking misting system! My lighting is all on a timer & comes on & shuts off daily!
You NEVER WANT TO BAKE YOUR CHAMELEON it will die. Your set up looks ok if you live in colder area with dry humidity. Setup looks good for pygmy chams or trioceros chams I would put a screen top on and small fan to ensure air flow. Check out care sheets for your cham https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/
As a glass user myself I would recommend having the whole top in screen since chameleons need ventilation. The substrate would also need some covering as it is known to cause impact if your chameleon by chance would eat it. Accidents do happen.
Otherwise it looks pretty nice to look at! Chameleons do love foliage and there can never bee to much of it if you would want to add more buit it is a nice build
Baking temp is too low, I suggest 350* degrees for 30 min for medium to well done and 250* degrees for 25 min for medium rare... Enjoy your delicious Cham. Thought I was the only one that enjoyed this delicacy.
I agree with GrimCamel unless you always plan on cup/hand cup feeding. I like free ranging myself so they can get more exercise running around the cage and it's fun to watch but I would not do that if I had substrate.
Assuming you have a montane species the only thing I would change "like GrimCamel said" I would put a screen over the whole top for the most ventilation.
Many people uses glass enclosures and are successful keepers. I feel an all screen enclosure is better suited to veiled chameleons. Also think about getting rid of the substrate, it's not needed. When considering a chameleon as a pet research is your friend. When I was setting up my enclosure I orederd a "kit". I thought the kit was all I needed. I should have gotten the components seperatly because I ended up replacing everything in the kit anyway. Moral: I should have done more research and gotten the proper, best components the first time around. I would have saved a good amount of money. Good luck.