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kidchameleon
04-27-04, 04:22 PM
i know that this is most likely going to be a 'no' answer, but ill ask it anyway. can two female veiled live in a heavily planted cage that has two basking spots? the cage is 5high x 3 wide x 2 deep. im pretty sure it wouldnt be good, but i was wondering anyway.

dank7oo
04-27-04, 04:46 PM
For the health and safety of the animals you really shouldnt.

Jason

oiler17
04-27-04, 06:46 PM
it's true. they'll probably fight.. especially since they're veiled's. I have 1 male veiled in an enclosure about that size.. but I don't know much about the temperament of females compared to males.

DragnDrop
04-27-04, 07:07 PM
I've got one cage that's 7h x 4w x 4d and I couldn't keep 2 female panthers in it, so I'm betting you wouldn't succeed with 2 female vields in your cage. Some might be laid back enough to take it, but they're more exceptions than the rule.

Collide
04-27-04, 07:08 PM
I wouldent recomend it, although it is possible. but veilds are umm the most agressive. I know my female would not like sharing her food at all lol.

meow_mix450
04-27-04, 07:41 PM
ha ha, like collide said it is possible! But you have to take a chance, but i wouldnt, just to be on the safe side, seprate them. Maybe from when there little to grown ups maybe they will get along but i doubt it

Meow

huhet
04-27-04, 07:46 PM
the best you could do would be to build a double cage and then have a divider so they can't even see eachother. then, to make it all look like one cage, have a tall growing plant of some sort on both sides of the divider to mask it. an idea at least.

kidchameleon
04-27-04, 07:58 PM
alright, thanks a lot everyone. i figured i probably couldn't do it, but i wanted to check anyway.

meow_mix450
04-27-04, 08:28 PM
doesnt hurt to ask:)

Meow

huhet
04-28-04, 03:05 AM
so you're not oging to build my suggested dual cage? i think you should. that way i don't have to ;)

kidchameleon
04-28-04, 06:57 AM
haha, no. im just gonna put off getting another cham.

oiler17
04-28-04, 12:08 PM
it's only a matter of time.....

crystal armstro
04-28-04, 12:13 PM
can anyone tell me if diffrent types of snakes hybernate together

meow_mix450
04-28-04, 02:09 PM
ha ha crystal u look new here and i wanted to say u posted in the wrong thread, welcome to the site though

Meow

concept3
04-28-04, 10:29 PM
the petstore by my house has a 2x2x4 enclosure with 4 or 5 females not saying its right i dissagree but theyve lived together for about a year and a half now, they also have two of the same size eclosures with about six males each and they get along fine, plus every cham they have drinks from a water dish and they are veilds

dank7oo
04-29-04, 04:54 AM
Well that does not seem right. If the male are adults them they should be at each other's throats ... I have seen females live together fine and a male an female together fine too, I just wouldn't recommend it.

Jason

kidchameleon
04-29-04, 06:50 AM
i definately wouldn't house a male and female together, becase i dont want babies. and i wouldnt house 2 males together because i thnik they would fight.