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It's a Panther, there not that different. I read that it can be done. P.S. NOT BAD! ThanksNo the frog would bother the chameleon or it would eat it. Plus they require different habitats.
I know a dude that has the same kind of setup to.mixing reptiles is a bad idea and with amphibians sounds like a recipe for diaster. Also chams are very territorial I wouldn't do it. Though I have a buddy of mine with a green tree boa and some dart frogs in a living terrarium and they seem to do fine but this terrarium is about the size of a walk in closet.
Thanks, I will just leave him alone i guess.Lots of chams eat frogs in the wild so i dont think the frogs would last long. You could maybe try pygmys and reed frogs that might work.
I have 5 Yellow belly turtles, a Panther Chameleon and 2 Whites tree frogs in the same tank. The turtles and the chameleon have been getting on fine for the past year. I've only added the frogs a couple of days ago. The frogs are nocturnal so stay out of the way of the chameleon. However I wouldn't recommend adding frogs as I had a near miss already today. I turned on the wrong light and the frogs came out and the chameleon was awake. I just happened to notice the chameleon aiming for one of the frogs so I fed him a locust and turned on the daylight bulb.
I'd be worried the turtles would nip at the cham.
I knew I'd get some stick over this coz it goes against every rule : glass tank, water, tank mates etc. etc. But hey it works.