Here's how I keep them...
http://chameleonnews.com/?page=article&id=109

I prefer long low cages for them so that they have more horizontal space to spread out in.

I keep the temperatures more even (low 80's)throughout the cage than I do for adults because their small bodies overheat and dehydrate more easily than adults....and it gives them more space to get into the UVB light.

Some of them will eat right away and others take a couple of days.

Be careful when you mist them that the water doesn't form big beads or pools...they can aspirate it when trying to drink sometimes.

Good luck with them!