Obviously most chams prefer solitary lives, and especially don't tolerate the visual presence of members of the same species. But what about other species? For most of my life I have kept chameleons so that they could not see each other at all, regardless of the species. Currently however I have 2 screen cages housing a pair of carpets, which are in full view of my male veiled's free range canopy. I have not noticed any interaction of any type between the two.
I do remember in a pet store that I used to work at that I had to move a male veiled and a male panther because they would not stop displaying at each other from about 30 feet across the room. Then again I am pretty sure most male veileds would display at nothing at all just to amuse themselves sometimes!
I am curious for those of you that keep multiple species of chameleons if you have ever noticed interactions between chams within site of each other.
What species and what happened?
I do remember in a pet store that I used to work at that I had to move a male veiled and a male panther because they would not stop displaying at each other from about 30 feet across the room. Then again I am pretty sure most male veileds would display at nothing at all just to amuse themselves sometimes!
I am curious for those of you that keep multiple species of chameleons if you have ever noticed interactions between chams within site of each other.
What species and what happened?