They're not social creatures, but you can house them together.
As long as it's 2 females, and not 2 males.
And you can have a male in there, with 2 other females, if you ever do plan to breed
But yeah, 2 females usually get on fine.
They're not social creatures, but you can house them together.
As long as it's 2 females, and not 2 males.
And you can have a male in there, with 2 other females, if you ever do plan to breed
But yeah, 2 females usually get on fine.
It's *generally* recommended to house them alone as they will compete for resources. You can house females together if you use a big enough cage but it's not necessarily the best thing for them, for much the same reasons as it's not good to house beardies together.
Just like anything else.. make sure you have a hide for each lizard. Also.. sex does not trump everything. I have seen two males live together fine.. and I have had one female try to rip another females neck off. Needless to say I returned one female the same day. I have never actually housed two males together myself.. but I have seen the pair live together fine for well over a year.. and they full grown adults. All that said.. my female was much larger than my male.. simply because she catches crickets faster.