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Assuming neither chameleon, one is 5 months, the other about 7-8 months.. Isn't showing any aggression towards each other, or stress, is there a problem keeping them in the same enclosure?
 
Assuming neither chameleon, one is 5 months, the other about 7-8 months.. Isn't showing any aggression towards each other, or stress, is there a problem keeping them in the same enclosure?

yes. first, they are different species. second, unless your cham cage is huge, and by huge i mean they have an entire room to free range in, then it can cause too much stress on them.
 
Even though there isn't any aggression YET they need to be separated in their own enclosures. It only takes one time to be any serious injuries or even death on some occasions. Remember Chameleons are solitary animals, besides the pygmy chameleon.
 
Chameleon stress can be impossible to detect by human means............'tis always safest to just keep them apart unless you have a very large area for them :)
 
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