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dartman Mar 05, 2008 06:38 PM

can you keep 2 female veilds in the same cage?

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kinyonga Mar 06, 2008 02:54 PM

It doesn't usually work. It usually results in health issues.

Carlton Mar 06, 2008 02:57 PM

Not long term. One will eventually become the dominant cham and stress the other to the point it could be sick or die. Even if they don't actually fight (some are quite aggressive!) and injure each other stress can be subtle but deadly. Don't plan on keeping two chams of either sex together generally, and make sure they can't see each other from separate cages. Once in a while chams of other species can share a large space, but not in the typical cage setup...much too small.

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