Right now i only have 1 chondro that i can not handle and it is a baby that i am sure will calm down once it gets older.
I would not reccomend handling them much as they don't seem to mind short handling sessions, it's stressful for the animal. As a rule of thumb these animals are a hands off species.
One thing I have noticed about chondros that sets them appart from most species is there ability to calm down on their own with out handling. I take my chondros out about once a month, if that and they are all kitten calm. I also belive temperment can be a inheritable trait.
However like all animals there is a broad spectrum to their temperment. And nasty chondro's usualy for the most part always remain nasty. My advice if your looking for a chondro with a calm temperment, is to purchace a calm yearling.
Also I would not look at chondros from a locality perspective. I highly reccomend you read this (if you have not so already)
http://www.chondroweb.com/fineGTPs/E...LocalityDebate