I never said we shouldn't get them anymore because they are difficult to breed sustainably (I have a balcony full of WC melleri and plan on getting more) but that it's a big reason why we still have to import them in. Getting them is relatively easy, it's the keeping them going here once they are that is. And since they don't, we keep having to get more.
And you're saying there's a huge interest in breeding stuff like gracefuls, flap necks, and senegals? That's a big fat NOPE, and that's why Repticon is full of cheap little $20-40 wild caught chameleons that could be bred in captivity but because there is no interest they just really aren't. Between the fact that people don't really particularly want them, and the fact that most people would rather pay the $30 for a WC and take their chances than pay maybe $100 and get a captive bred one, it's not a particularly tantalizing project for breeders to jump on. And there isn't an overwhelming interest in keeping and breeding lots of other species that we have access to, like how many people do you see passionately dedicated to breeding Kinyongia species? Or Trioceros species? Or any Furcifer species that isn't a panther? They would be relatively short lists of names. And the list gets shorter as people burn out, or leave the hobby to have children, etc.
It's one thing to Oooh and Aaah over photos of pretty chameleons, but I wonder how many of those pageviews are people who are saving up to acquire a bunch of individuals and start their own project or are just veiled and panther keepers that enjoy living vicariously through Jurgen's photos, you know? I think most people are just casual keepers thinking that the photos are nice to look at but are content with their small handful of pet chameleons. Especially when it takes years and thousands to get a CB project going with something tricky to breed, most people prefer to just stick to their couple panthers or veileds and leave it at that.
I'm on your side, I wish it were different, but I think those are two big reasons why we still import so many WC chameleons in.