jacksonii, rudis, brevicaudatus, b. superciliaris, quadricornis, accuminatus, lateralis. have to say, not always that good results. The superciliaris and quadricornis were both one hatchling and did not survive after a month or so.
I ve been a chameleon keeper for 13 years and i started breeding chams about 8 years ago with a pair of Chamaeleo Calyptratus.Today i am keeping and breeding some Trioceros Quadricornis Gracilior,Trioceros Deremensis,Furcifer Pardalis(red bar ambilobe) and some very rare Bradypodion Thamnobates,i also have a pair of Trioceros Melleris,its my first experience with this specie and right now they are a little over a year and a half old,close to sexual maturity and i will try to breed them soon.In the past i have had success with Chamaeleo Calyptratus,Rieppeleon Brevicaudatus and furcifer lateralis.I have tried with a few more species with no success,so in total i ve had success with 7 species.