[1][2] Speleomantes imperialis inhabits humid rocky outcrops, caves, crevices, and forested areas near streams at elevations of 7–1,170 m (23–3,839 ft) above sea level.
It lays a few terrestrial eggs that have direct development[1] (i.e., there is no free-living larval stage[3]).
While common within its limited range and not facing major threats, it can suffer localized habitat loss and illegal collection.
It occurs in the National Park of the Gulf of Orosei and Gennargentu and the Monte Sette Fratelli Regional Park, probably also the Giara di Gesturi Regional Park.
[1] This lungless salamander article is a stub.