Rudis indeed can eat it's own young. I never see it at my place but know somebody who saw an adult shooting at a juvinile.
I keep the baby's at cages of 25x40x60 (WxDxH) in cm's. up to 40x40x60 or 40x60x60. Depending on free cages and number of babies. I keep them together for the first three months. At this time they should be seperated as males then already start to atempt to mate with the females.
The first weeks I mainly feed them fruitflies. Later on I start adding crickets, roaches, beetles etc. These chameleons love differnt kind of foods.
thanks for all the help. also anyone who's interested im am probably going to have to sell a few, so anyone interested please pm me. im not going to charge much just want to make sure they make it to good homes!
Rudis bear live young. It's not uncommon to not even know when they are gravid (until she swells up looking like she swallowed a golf ball or something!).