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chunks_89
at Wed Feb 25 10:38:13 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by chunks_89 ]
I agree with all the nono on houseing a pair together, but it realy depends on the individual animals. I am just about to get 2 adult females from a guy, and i bought all the supplies for 2 seperate cages and even built one of them. Turns out, he keeps them in the same enclosure and he says they are so close it would stress them out more to be seperated then it would to be together (this is a rare situation, and unfortunately for me, i have to go return most of the stuff i bought for one of the cages).
If you ask me, you need to experiment. If there are any signs of stress on either chameleon, then seperate them. If you want to house them together from very very early on, then your chances of having 2 social chameleons are much better.
good luck breeding them!
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- housing pairs is a bad idea, i agree, but what about two females of the same age - John_Smith, Tue Feb 24 23:36:42 2004
- RE: housing pairs is a bad idea, i agree, but what about two females of the same age - jonas_ott, Wed Feb 25 03:19:37 2004
- RE: housing pairs is a bad idea, i agree, but what about two females of the same age - jusmebabe, Wed Feb 25 10:09:27 2004
- RE: housing pairs is a bad idea, i agree, but what about two females of the same age - JamieWhitehouse, Wed Feb 25 10:14:35 2004
RE: housing pairs is a bad idea, i agree, but what about two females of the same age - chunks_89, Wed Feb 25 10:38:13 2004
- RE: housing pairs is a bad idea, i agree, but what about two females of the same age - Carlton, Wed Feb 25 11:35:05 2004
- RE: housing pairs is a bad idea, i agree, but what about two females of the - cv768, Thu Feb 26 01:30:42 2004
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