Quote Originally Posted by trailblazer295 View Post
I've read various care sheets that state if you have multiple females or 1 male and a few females you're okay. But I've read conflicting care info in other aspects as well so I'd ask experienced owners about some of those details. One big no no is more then 1 male as they will fight. Personally if I could a nice natural setup with a few females would be awesome.
You can keep pairs or trio together however I never recommend to keep young animals together.

2 females together are fine when adults but if placed together when young on may/will bully the other (especially when it comes to food) creating a smaller growth in one of your animal and increased bullying due to the smaller size.

Male and female together are fine as well however same as above bullying is an issue additionally you do not want to house a male with a female until the female is large enough for breeding, if too small egg binding will be an issue. you also want to give your female a break. When male and females are aired the female will lay eggs every months for up to 12 months or more even after the male has been removed.