General consensus says no. Due to a series of unfortunate events, my three males are currently together in a large tank. However, sides and top are covered and there are more than enough places to hide in. Haven't had a problem with feeding or stress yet, but they are all under a year. But this is temporary, and I'm currently building a rack for them. It can be done, but you have to be really careful. Make sure they're fed separately, and enough to keep them well satiated. And make sure the hides are big enough that they can all fit at the same time. I use longer, lower hides, so even if only one chooses to be in there, it still feels secure. I'd put the two males together, unless you're prepared for eggs.
As long as it's not permanent and you're responsible about it, I say go ahead and good luck![]()