Just wanted to see if anyone knew of a larger locality of chondro?
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Just wanted to see if anyone knew of a larger locality of chondro?
When you say larger, what is baseline for comparison? Biak locale types tend to be pretty large, however; in the More Complete Chondro, there is a picture of a really large female Aru type. There are also some designer types (as opposed to locale types), that seem to be larger than the norm.
It seems to me that chondros, much like people, are so varied that it can be hard to predict sizes. The largest animal I have is a female Aru, however I have a female from Julian Garcia's pairing of Big X June, that is quickly catching up and will more than likely pass the Aru. This girl is definitely not a locale type, but she seems to be taking after her Sire who (correct me if I am wrong Julian) was a larger than average animal. So, I guess it really depends on the animals lineage if it is a CB animal. If you are looking through types though, I guess a Biak would be your best bet if you want a large animal. Sorry for such a long answer.
I have heard rumors of a recent locale find of giant chondros.
Jon
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