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In page Craugastor andi:

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It is a nocturnal, probably arboreal species.[1] The frog is usually found near streams and has also been found up to 5m high in the water pools in the centres of many bromeliads growing as epiphytes on trees.[1][2] Males call from along streams; females descend from trees to mate.[1] Savage describes the call as "a deep glug, repeated several times". Breeding takes place during the first heavy rains of the wet season.[3] Gravid females have been found in bromeliads.[2] The eggs are laid on dry land. This species possesses "direct development", the eggs develop directly into tiny juvenile frogs, skipping a tadpole stage.[1][3]