Two males or two females - no. A male and a female might make it for a time, but eventually a molt or the female laying eggs will provoke a fight. Most likely, one will become lunch for the other. I have two 7 inch animals together right now. They have been mating and frequently share a burrow. However, the 125 gal. has two complete burrows and as soon as I see the female avoiding the male, out she comes.
i dunno about 2 peacocks but i have 3 shrimp in 1 30 gallon rite now actually.. a 4 inch peacock.. and an unidentified green mantis and a lysiosquillina maculeta.. all living nice and friendly..
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