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Posted by: Melisondra at Sun Jul 3 01:09:59 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Melisondra ] Most people would definitely say dont do it. Especially if it was a smaller species there would be alot of stress on the chameleon itself. Chameleons (mostly) like to be solitary animals. I cant speak for the pigmy chameleon species since ive never owned/researched them. But all other species would not do well. I can actually speak from experience on this, seeing in my younger (and unbelieveably STUPID) years I had my 3 month old veiled and two different species tree frogs together in a 10 gallon aquarium. Miraculously 6 years later, the cham is still around (and the frogs in good homes) but they did not co-habitate well. I would have to take the frogs out of the aquarium to feed them because there was so much competition. In short I woundn't recommend it! | ||
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