[2][3][1] This frog has been observed between 10 and 865 meters above sea level, near rocky-bottomed streams.
The frog has been observed in secondary forest, so scientists infer that it may tolerate some habitat disturbance.
[1] The female frog lays eggs in leaf litter.
After the eggs hatch, the male frog carries the tadpoles streams.
What threat it faces comes from deforestation associated with agriculture, logging, and urbanization.