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JamieWhitehouse
at Wed Feb 25 10:14:35 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JamieWhitehouse ]
Sex doesn't really matter as females will get just as stressed as males. To keep two Veileds together without the fear of stress, the enclosure dimentions will be very very large.
Another thing, I don't reccomed breeding Veiled just for your children, It is a large possibility that you you will not see the neonate chameleons hatching out.
>>i already have a vield male chameleon and he is about 1 years old. i was planning on breeding him just so the kids could watch the eggs hatch, and maybe do and expierment with diff temps and substrate and other things to see if it affects the gender of the eggs or different lenghts and stuff in general.
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>>well, i was wondering if keeping two female vields that were born at the same time would be able to be kept in the same cage. males are teratoral (spelling) and would fight if kept in the same cage, this i know, and so would a male and a female. but what about two females.. ive heard of breeders doing this with there females and have really had no problems.. does anybody do this here,
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>>1.0. Vield Chameleon(Jessy James)
>>1.1.3 Sugar gliders(Bonnie & Clyde)
>>2.0 Ferrets(Butch & Sundance)
>>1.1.3 Parakeets(Prettyboy,Sassy)
>>1.0 Doberman (Aries)
>>1.1 Cats(Riley, Zoe) ----- -Jamie Whitehouse
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