Agalychnis saltator are
explosive breeders that breed after heavy rains. A single breeding aggregation may contain 25–400 frogs (typically 100–200), hanging on vines that overhang temporary ponds in forested areas, and on marsh vegetation (e.g.
Spathiphyllum). Most individuals in the aggregation are couples in
amplexus, with one female frog being accompanied by one to four males. The eggs are laid amidst mosses covering the vines, but are very vulnerable to predation at this stage.
Agalychnis saltator males have also been observed in
amplexus with
Agalychnis callidryas females. The eggs from such matings are infertile. ==Conservation==