Chameleons with Frogs/Other lizards?

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No.... Mixing species is a very difficult and risky thing to do even with hardy species, with something as delicate as a chameleon I would not even consider it.
 
especially with their aggressive tendencies of most chams...
 
whites are toxic, if a cham sees a foot moving around and has a go at it he may not do too well.
 
If you mean anoles, they're territorial and don't welcome intruders. They barely tolerate conspecifics. Cuban anoles will feed on their smaller cousins. White's tree frogs are carnivorous and will eat anoles. Jackson's (and other old world chams) will try eating white's tree frogs and probably die in their attempt from the frogs toxin.
 
If you mean anoles, they're territorial and don't welcome intruders. They barely tolerate conspecifics. Cuban anoles will feed on their smaller cousins. White's tree frogs are carnivorous and will eat anoles. Jackson's (and other old world chams) will try eating white's tree frogs and probably die in their attempt from the frogs toxin.

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