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Size depends on the local. I believe the highlands are the smaller of the locals, if not smallest. Though, I am not sure on the average size of chondros (5-6ft I have heard). Her attitude is pretty much reasonable. She doesnt want to be handled but will leave you alone in her cage though, when lights are out its fair game lol. The other chondros I've had (including a wc "Canary" Kofia Island pair) were pretty mellow, when you get them off they perch they just want to climb up you to the highest point. I guess it just depends on the individual. Their care isn't as hard as made out to be either.