Second install of APEX on the same server

Hi All,
We have APEX 3.0 installed on an Oracle 10.2 database in which we have several schemas. We are looking at taking on a new project which we want to put in it's own database. Is it possible to install APEX onto the new database and have 2 running side by side? Or would it cause problems? I remember doing the same on our development box but it caused the first installation to lose all images.
Maybe there are considerations we need to take into account.
Any thought would be appreciated.
Thankyou
Graham

Dimitri,
You say we need to configure the dads file properly, could you shed some light on what we need to set please.
the current entry we have for our first installation is:
Alias /i/ /u01/app/oracle/product/10.1.3/OracleAS_1/Apache/Apache/images/
AddType text/xml                xbl
AddType text/x-component        htc
<Location /pls/htmldb>
SetHandler pls_handler
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
AllowOverride None
PlsqlDatabaseUsername HTMLDB_PUBLIC_USER
PlsqlDatabasePassword statuagfbwcfr
PlsqlDatabaseConnectString localhost:1521:emit ServiceNameFormat
PlsqlDefaultPage htmldb
PlsqlDocumentTablename wwv_flow_file_objects$
PlsqlDocumentPath docs
PlsqlDocumentProcedure wwv_flow_file_mgr.process_download
PlsqlAuthenticationMode Basic
PlsqlNLSLanguage "ENGLISH_UNITED KINGDOM.WE8ISO8859P1"
</Location>
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