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I wouldnt recommend it.. If something goes wrong, you will end up with one dead cham. Dont try it.. You dont try putting 2 predators that are individually living
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I had my 2 baby girls in the same cage until about 4 months. One was always hiding in a leafy spot and the other would go to the top of the cage. There was never an issue between them although when feeding they would shoot at the same cricket sometimes.
When I bought another cage the hiding one came out of her spot and was more "social" while the other one crawled around her cage more searching out food. I am glad I didn't wait any longer.
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