As a rule, no, you should provide each one with it's own enclosure as everyone has mentioned above. However, if it is only going to be a temporary setup until you have a second space prepared, then they will be fine as a long as both animals are not very aggressive and are always fed separately. Two females or a male and a female would be better. I wouldn't house two mature males together even temporarily. I currently have a male/female pair of Sorong's housed together while waiting to re-arrange my herp room and add additional enclosures this fall, and they do fine together. Both are fed separately every week with no trouble and placed back together after feeding, when each one resumes their normal spots on the perch with no signs of stress at all.
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