Housing Chams together?

Well, thanks guys. I really don't want to attack-I was thinking more on the lines of Danny's post about the Mellers-"Please save them". When I see chameleons in crowded conditions-no live plants, etc., I get really edgy! And seriously, we do not want new keepers ending up with dead and sick chams because they house them together with no real experience and not knowing how to detect stress and illness.
CoppellChams-I really do hope you make some changes to how you are keeping. Your chams need alot more room-and maybe your move will afford you that. Live plants are beneficial in so many ways, and feeding a variation of well gutloaded feeders is truly the way to go.
 
The problem with the pond and waterfall is that they get bacterias even if you have a good filter. However, I wouldn't be too worried about chameleons drowning. In fact, some can swim and it's really impressive to see!

I am glad to see that you don't mind reading. Of course you don't have to do it all at once! Especially if you don't have a chameleon yet! ;)

i have the cham. haha. im just spoiling her now with a mansion. guess im gonna keep it as simple as i possibly can and cut out any water other than mist system, im ocd and extravegant when it comes to set ups lol :eek:
 
I wouldn't use a waterfall

I just mist 5-6 times a day and have a slow drip system... You can house babies up to 3 months together with no ill effects but after that I believe it is best to be seperated. I am not dismissing that it couldn't be done but I think it is best to keep em apart. I have heard the 2 females could be kept together in the right setup but why try it.???
 
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