SomeRandomPerson asked..."just wondering if it is ok to have 2 chameleons in one cage.... But not when they're adults. Like would they like each other when they are young and shared a cage till they are adults?"...generally you can keep young chameleons together until they are 3 or 4 months of age as long as they are getting along. They should be separated if they start to show signs of stress or fighting. To continue to keep them together after that you risk them fighting if they are two males, mating if a male and female or eventual health issues if its two females who are sexually mature. Because of the uncertainties, I always advise that they are kept separate once they are 3 or 4 months old.
More thoughts on this though....some people say Meller's, Parson's and a few others can be kept in pairs...I have been wondering if we will eventually find that those that reproduce once a year may be kept together in pairs because there is not the need to mate to reproduce on a frequent basis?? I've kept C. chamaleons together with no problems, but veileds and panthers, I've decided need to be kept separately if you want them to have long lives.
More thoughts on this though....some people say Meller's, Parson's and a few others can be kept in pairs...I have been wondering if we will eventually find that those that reproduce once a year may be kept together in pairs because there is not the need to mate to reproduce on a frequent basis?? I've kept C. chamaleons together with no problems, but veileds and panthers, I've decided need to be kept separately if you want them to have long lives.