Later I succeeded to crossbreed a P.m.grandis male with a P.m.kochi female. The result was one female and two males (out of 2 double eggs) that looked exactly like the ones I saw in the wild 1.5 year earlier. The coloration was like
P.m.kochi, with the same lateral marbling, but with the red pattern of
P.m.grandis. Unfortunately these hybrids never bred themselves.
Hi Emmanuel and Melody,
I also crossed P. grandis and P. kochi which produced offspring back when I was breeding Phelsuma. I didn't keep mad mads at the time. They did indeed have more features of kochi than grandis. However, in my case the babies were not very vigorous and if I remember (95 or 96), they did not live longer then about a year.
Kenny
