This species occurs in emergent vegetation at the margins of swamps, rivers and lakes in a variety of habitats (dry savanna, shrubland, and grassland, as well as many anthropogenic habitats, including cultivated land). It spreads rapidly into new waterbodies. Breeding takes place in ponds (from very small to very large), usually temporary ones. The eggs are laid directly into the water. Males have been found calling in grass bordering or in temporary ponds within few days from the first heavy rains after dry periods. The species is known with certainty from only two localities, one of them in the
Tsavo East National Park, but presumably occurs more widely. The
IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group has assessed the species as "Data Deficient". ==References==