I think you're misunderstanding much of what I have said.
There are more parsonii in certain countries of Europe, though not because of greater breeding success than US breeders. It is because they still receive them from Madagascar.
Since I have to say it again: I read the whole forum, going back 3 years. There is one guy with pics of adult parsonii and adult nasutus.
You chose to debate me by saying this:
You must not look very hard or know much about what your saying.
Then you said some things that I asked for proof of, to which you linked to two websites that prove nothing other than these species are illegal in France and that one person in the Netherlands has produced a couple clutches of parsonii. Something that is not at all impossible if you start out with healthy, wild caught animals.
If you think that I don't want any Calumma sp. in the US, again you need to re-read all of my posts. You are not getting it. I have always believed that a sustainable quota for most of the Malagasy species would be beneficial to the native people as well as not harming wild populations. More land would be spared in order to keep the reptile populations stable if there was more incentive. What I don't want are smuggled animals in the US.
Finally, the idea that the chameleons are better off dieing here than Madagascar is old as well. Many, many very capable keepers tried reproducing many of these species back in the hey-day with very limited success. Are we now so far advanced in herpetoculture that the tide would dramatically change in favor of the breeders?