C c2c New Member Mar 5, 2012 #1 WOuld it be possible to mix Chameleons? Jacksons and something else? My co-worker was wondering. Personally I think if you can provide both with the right parameters within that same enclosure and there is no fighting, its ok
WOuld it be possible to mix Chameleons? Jacksons and something else? My co-worker was wondering. Personally I think if you can provide both with the right parameters within that same enclosure and there is no fighting, its ok
amanda509 New Member Mar 5, 2012 #2 ive never heard of something like that working out unless it was in a huge free range area :/
camimom New Member Mar 5, 2012 #3 you mean to co habitate? i think so my male hoe and veield have spent some time chilling together. okiroo has her female hoe and veiled fr together permanently. with proper supervison, husbandry, and no fighting, it could work.
you mean to co habitate? i think so my male hoe and veield have spent some time chilling together. okiroo has her female hoe and veiled fr together permanently. with proper supervison, husbandry, and no fighting, it could work.
C c2c New Member Mar 5, 2012 #4 camimom said: you mean to co habitate? i think so my male hoe and veield have spent some time chilling together. okiroo has her female hoe and veiled fr together permanently. with proper supervison, husbandry, and no fighting, it could work. Click to expand... yes co habitating. i guess the main points would be like you mentioned supervision, husbandry and fighting
camimom said: you mean to co habitate? i think so my male hoe and veield have spent some time chilling together. okiroo has her female hoe and veiled fr together permanently. with proper supervison, husbandry, and no fighting, it could work. Click to expand... yes co habitating. i guess the main points would be like you mentioned supervision, husbandry and fighting