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I would suggest you start at https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/chameleons/
basic requirements for all species is a bit different... and some, way different.
I would suggest you describe your enclosure, your species, the age, sex, lighting, enclosure humidity,.... so on... it would probably be best to fill out https://www.chameleonforums.com/how-ask-help-66/
it can all play a big deciding factor in stuff like that..
Your temps are a little low I think. Also your lighting schedule is too short. It needs to be 12 hours on/12hours off. No lights at night not even heat lamps. You do not need fancy basking lights. A regular incandescent or halogen bulb will work for heat. I think your UVB might be a little strong but not sure off the top of my head. Pretty much disregard everything the pet store told you and follow the care sheets under the Care resources on the left side of the page. Also what are you feeding? How much, how often and what supplements are you using?
I strongly recommend you look at the care resources and follow those instructions for your chameleon. The commercial Flukers products are not very good in terms of gutloading the crix. You can check out the following link to find information on homemade gutload or reliable premade gutload. You should dust your crix like this: twice a month with calcium with vitamin D; twice a month with multivitamin powder; the remaining days should be with plain calcium.
Here are 2 links that should help:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/care/caresheets/veiled/
https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/sandrachameleon/nutritional-information/
As far as the thermometer, I have mine on the branch under the basking light; the hygrometer in the leaves of the trees where CJ hangs out the most.
Thank you for this information it is much appreciated.
You put the thermometer inside the tank. Mine is a dual one so it does both. As I was told to put it outside the enclosure.