Newbie here. Can a Panther be kept.,,

i would not!

no! veilds are very territorial all chams are but veilds are extremely you will most likely end up with an injured cham. they are happy to be alone. hope this helps!
 
Only when they are babies. Once they get to teenage years they will not tolerate ANY lizard in their tree, or even within viewing distance. You will learn to love dividers inbetween cages :)
 
Teenage years means about 3-4 months in this context :). It is a very bad idea to keep chams together after this age, unless you have a huge amount of room for them and you have a good amount of experience with chameleons.
 
most chams are very territorial and can rarely be kept together. Even if they dont fight the stress would likely cause issues especially for the weaker or smaller one. Not worth the risk unless its a free range set up.
 
No don't do it, worst idea ever. To different species of chameleon that require slightly different care requirements. 2 chameleons of the same species isn't recommended so 2 of different species is a terrible idea. I think it has been done but just don't do it
 
Really not a good idea. Chameleons are territorial and do not like to with other chameleons. It's advised to keep them all separate meaning 1 cage per chameleon. When they're babies like hatchlings, it's okay to keep them in a cage until they're about 2 months and then you have to get them all their own cage. Veiled chameleons are extremely territorial and they will fight with other chameleons and injure them. Hope this helps.
 
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