Anyone know about Chameleons?

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Could Chameleons co-exist between any of the following? Ducks, Koi, Turtles, Newts, Salamanders, Frogs etc...?
 
I'm no expert by far. But Chameleons aren't aquatic creatures. If the climate conditions are met they can co-exist with ducks, koi, turtles, newt, salamanders or frogs. The biggest challenge will be to create a biotope where all of the animals you want to keep can thrive. So you'll have to be critical when looking for species you want to keep.
 
Could Chameleons co-exist between any of the following? Ducks, Koi, Turtles, Newts, Salamanders, Frogs etc...?

They should not coexist with any of those animals or other chameleons or reptiles. Chameleons are solitary animals and are aggressive with other chameleons.

Why do you want to keep chameleons or those other animals together?
 
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