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Eneye advice?

cornboy Jul 26, 2006 06:43 PM

Hi i am a keeper off charms and at the moment i only have 1 F yemin
geting a M soon but i have also been looking to get a pair off new charms but i am looking for a charm spices or tipr that can be cepet together and dont need to be keepet in seprat cages please help me out

Replies (3)

manog Jul 26, 2006 06:57 PM

Most chams need to be seperated. The ones that **can** live together require a large enclosure to do so. I keep a pair of c.rudis together in a large cage with no problems.

WillHayward Jul 26, 2006 09:50 PM

Look into pygmy chameleons if you want chameleons that cohabitate, have all the features of larger chameleons, but live in awesome terrariums together.
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cornboy Jul 29, 2006 01:20 PM

yer i was going to get a pair off Jacksons or fishers but i just need to find a tipe off Jacksons or fishers that can be keepet in the same cage the cage is a viterium but i am converting it the mesherments are 4 foot long by 3 foot by 3 foot i am going to Cut a Large pice out off the sides and top and replace it with mesh what do you think?

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