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Old 09-28-20, 12:20 AM   #1
ThatOneSpazz2
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Exclamation Cuban False Chameleon Housing!

Hello everyone of the Lizard sections~
It's been a hot minute since I showed life on these lovely forums, and I figured with the dilemma I'm having currently I could find help here!

I'm usually a snake gal, but after the passing of my Ball Mopani, I have been researching on some neat lizards I could keep and interact with that aren't quite considered to be the "norm."
I wound up with Cuban False Chameleons!

Now to preface:
I know temps, humidity, cage requirements, feed, all that. So I'm not looking for helpful info on any of that.
What I do want help with though, is co-habbing!

I know that you can have one male and a few females safely together in a properly sized enclosure, and that males should NEVER be housed together, but is it possible to house only females together?
I've researched as much I can, and simply couldn't find any answers to this question.

I've known that I've wanted more than one-- TOPS three, if I decide to go with a small breeding group, but if it's possible to house two-three females together with no issues, I'll happily go that route as well.

Anyone have any helpful input on this??
Thanks in advance!

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