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What is
Monkeyfrog.com?
The three of us in this cooperative reptile and amphibian partnership
met
in the early 90's at a small reptile store in Tampa. From that we
have created a group effort which has become one of the most important
and enjoyable parts of our lives. In essence we are three reptile
enthusiasts who have focussed on the proper husbandry and captive
breeding
of our animals as the highest priority. We are excited about
maintaining
a presence on the Internet and being able to offer information and
legitimate
captive bred offspring to a wider audience.
Matt is originally
from rural central
New Jersey and relocated to Florida in 1992. Matt earned a degree
in Chemistry and is employed as an environmental chemist. He has
kept a variety of lizards, turtles, tortoises, snakes and fish for
nearly 24 years. His personal highlights are the successful reproduction of Pancake
Tortoises (F2), rare Borneo Short-Tailed Pythons and Black Headed
Pythons.
<>Wes is originally
from Indiana
and relocated to Florida in 1989. He earned a degree in Marine
Science.
Wes has been involved with the pet industry for more than 15
years.
He's
kept a variety of lizards, turtles,
tortoises
and fish for nearly 25 years. Wes has taken on the challenge of
large
scale frog production. Personal highlights are the initial
reproduction
of Tomato Frogs in 1994 with successive production through an F3
generation
in 1999.
Jason is a military
brat and
spent his formative years collecting reptile and amphibians throughout
the eastern United States but predominantly in Northern Virginia.
He relocated to Florida in 1989 after four years of cold and rain in
northwestern
Pennsylvania. Jason earned a degree in Geology and is a licensed
Professional Geologist in the state of Florida. He is currently a
Program Manager for a large agency and is responsible for the
management
and proper care of more than 5,000 acres of natural resources including
threatened and endangered species/habitat and sensitive Florida
ecosystems.
He has been creating naturalistic habitat environments and maintaining
a wide variety of native and exotic reptiles, amphibians and fish for
nearly
27 years. Personal highlights are the successful reproduction of
Elongated
Tortoises and Jackson's Chameleons. >
Thank you for stopping by
Monkeyfrog.com!
Please feel free to email us if you have any questions.
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