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Multiple females with or without a male are probably going to be OK. Of course, the fewer in each cage, the better.
Malis and uros in general tend to take around 2 years to reach sexual maturity. They grow kind of slow but are really great pets. Make sure you occasionally offer them protein ( and i mean VERY occasionally). My mali's like to eat silkworms and hornworms when i offer them to 'em.
As a rule of thumb it's just a good idea to house mali's separately. If you don't there's a good chance that they can damage eachother in skirmishes for the highest spot in the cage... with all females it's less likely, but if more than one male is in a cage together it's going to be a constant tugglewar and will be very stressful on both creatures.
no you're right, but i wasn't saying you had to feed them bugs i just said they need protein. Mine happen to like silkies and hornwoods and it's fun to watch them eat those things (they maul the things my malis even like crickets)!!