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  • Ameerega altamazonica
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  • Raniomeya variabilis
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  • Ranitomeya imitator
  • Ranitomeya lamasi
  • Ranitomeya reticulata
  • Ranitomeya summersi
  • Ranitomeya uakarii
  • Ranitomeya vanzolini
  • Ranitomeya ventrimaculata

Ranitomeya summersi


Ranitomeya summersi RS-LAS
From dry forests near Sauce, this is the summersi we are currently offering.
Ranitomeya summersi RS-HCC
A specimen from the Huallaga canyon. Though little variation is present from population to population it seems the huallaga frogs are particularly robust and wide banded.
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Ranitomeya summersi Information

Long considered a morph of R. fantastica, Brown et all, 2008 elevated this banded frog to species status based on genetics, distribution and behavior.  This robust frog lives a decidedly terrestrial life within its small distribution in Peru.  Summersi is only known from a few locations surrounding the Huallaga canyon, where it occurs both north and south of the river, at intermediate elevations.  Habitat loss is ongoing fueled by both a growing campesino population and recent cessation of enormous tracts of forest for agricultural endeavors, including oil palm plantations for bio-diesel, and for petrochemical exploration. 

In the terrarium this frog is relatively hardy, but somewhat reclusive, and will benefit from layered foliage and abundant leaf litter.  Breeding is straightforward, and metamorphosis occurs usually between 90-100 days.  Summersi will thrive in slightly drier terrarium conditions than many other dendrobatids.  Well suited for housing as small colonies as opposed to pairs, and excellent frog for intermediate keepers looking for a slightly more challenging species. 


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