17 Dec 03
Now for the introduction... my name is Corey Wickliffe, while I was pretty active on the list I've found myself being a lurker as of late. I'm 20, a junior at Towson University in Maryland, majoring in Geography and minoring in Biology (I plant to do GIS and biogegraphy when I get out). I also do a lot of web design and graphic art, as well as outdoorsy stuff (hiking, backpacking, fishing, kayaking) and used to do a ton of freshwater fish tanks. Basically been into the frogs etc since I was a kid, and just never grew out of it. I'm better known in other circles for breeding geckos (high end leopards, U. milli, P. pictus), but have given them up mostly for PDFs. Frog wise I have kept a number of species including E. tricolor, D. auratus, D. tinctorius, D. truncatus, D. pumilio, D. imitator (imitator and intermedius subspecies), Atelopus spumarius, and about 5 species of south american treefrogs, Clown TFs being my favorite. Got into dart frogs a number of years ago (I think 5
or 6, it was around 97/98) after volunteering at NAIB, got into the hobby after meeting Justin and Micheal at the MARS show a couple years back. While not indulging in frogs like I wish, I keep up my froggie loving through Justin's web site, working with Micheal at the Havre de Grace MD show when I have time to go, and volunteering for a list of people I have sold my soul to, Callie included.
Best, Corey
Baltimore, MD
10 March 03
Now for the introduction... my name is Corey Wickliffe, while I was pretty active on the list I've found myself being a lurker as of late. I'm 19, a sophomore at Towson University in Maryland, majoring in Environmental Science and Animal Behavior. Basically been into the frogs etc since I was a kid, and just never grew out of it. I'm better known in other circles for breeding high end leopard geckos, australian barking geckos, and I'm even getting back into Hognose snakes again (haha, ask Micheal, he saw me going nuts over my new Mex Hoggie!). Frog wise I personally keep at the moment some Atelopus spumarius, E. tricolor, and D. truncatus (though I have had a number of other species including blue jean pumilio) which sounds very limited but until I get rid of a load of animals under my care at the lab, I don't really have the room (or money) to get the animals I really want (like pumilio again, imitators, azureiventris (anyone work with these?!), more atelopus, and glass fro
gs even though they are not to be seen in the hobby as far as I know!). Got into dart frogs a number of years ago (I think 5, it was around 97/98) after volunteering at NAIB, got into the hobby after meeting Justin and Micheal at the MARS show a couple years back. While not indulging in frogs like I wish, I keep up my froggie loving through Justin's web site, working with Micheal at the Havre de Grace MD show, and volunteering my time for projects with Callie.
Best, Corey
Baltimore, MD
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