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Sorry once they are adults they will hate each other. Even if the 2 trees are 10-15ft apart, the dominant one will walk his way over to the other one just to do some head bobbing.
has anyone had luck? Pancake isnt territorial at all, its kinda cool. he doesnt mind being on the same plant or area with my other chameleon. I have a chance to get baby and i know its hard to do but has anyone had luck having 2 non relative babies live in the same cage?
everyone says that but ive seen 2 adults be chill with each other on the same plant, no head bobbing and no fight for dominance for hours at a time
Most species don't do well when you keep them together in a cage. Even if there are no outward signs of stress the "silent" stress will likely cause them health issues and sometimes even sudden death.
Even two females being together can be stressful.
Think of it this way...in the wild if one chameleon comes within sight of another and they don't want to come together they can move away from each other...where can they go to get away from the other when caged??
One more thing...If they are sexually mature, and you have a male and female in the cage they will mate....even if they would do better waiting until they were a bit older.