just wondering

for the first couple of months or so yes, meaning when they are 2 or 3 months old, but after that no.
 
not unless you want to cause stress, get lots and lots and lots and lots of babies, and shorten her lifespan significatnly from the lots and lots and lots of babies.
 
Be careful, I housed a pair of hatchling veilds together, when I separated them 4 months later, the female got depressed and totally stressed out, but when I tried putting them back together, after only a week, he tried to kill her. she ended up lasting about a month, needing daily force feedings before finally passing. Now with veileds, I separate at 3 months old. They grow faster that way too!
 
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