Karliah
Member
Hello all,
I have a 1.1 pair of Hoehnelii which will be arriving in a few days time. Although the ultimate goal was a pair, I honestly wasn't expecting to find them so soon, so I only have one enclosure set up at the moment.
I know each individual will tolerate different things, but on average, can these chams be kept together long term? I'd love for them to be able to stay together long term without conflict, but understand that might not be possible. Either way, they will have to share the same space for a little while until I can get another enclosure and set it up IF NEEDED.
So, what are signs of stress I should be looking for while they're together, be it short or long term?
I have a 1.1 pair of Hoehnelii which will be arriving in a few days time. Although the ultimate goal was a pair, I honestly wasn't expecting to find them so soon, so I only have one enclosure set up at the moment.
I know each individual will tolerate different things, but on average, can these chams be kept together long term? I'd love for them to be able to stay together long term without conflict, but understand that might not be possible. Either way, they will have to share the same space for a little while until I can get another enclosure and set it up IF NEEDED.
So, what are signs of stress I should be looking for while they're together, be it short or long term?