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I would scratch the idea of a chameleon with the other mentioned animals. Chameleons have much different requiremnets than that of other lizards and frogs. Besides they are not a native of the southeastern US, like the other three are and would infect the chameleon with the pathogens of that part of the world.
Mixing amphibian species is never a good idea for various reasons. Mixing them with reptiles could have dire consequences if you're not careful. Green treefrogs, Hyla cinerea and green anoles, Anolis carolinensis would be ok provided there was enough room and plenty of visiual barriers. My concern with mixing a rough green snakes, Opheodrys aestivus is that there are a lot of snakes that are predators of both lizards and snakes. Even though O. aestivus is an insectivore, I believe its presence in the enclosure would provide undue stress to any frog or lizard.





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