I know that you guys are meaning to do the best for my frogs, but I'm in a corner here. My mom wouldn't agree to getting the 55 gallon unless I got rid of two ten gallons out of my room, so I had to combine the tads and frogs to get the 55. If I break the agreement, she WILL get rid of the 55 and the frogs WILL go back to the 10 gallon.

I don't meant to sound like I don't care, but I am cornered here. I also lost another toad this morning, so I'm kinda reeling from the death of it. It was my favorite small toad.

I can't do anything about the chytrid. I believe that it's in the water, and if that's true, then it's out of my control. All I can do for my toads is to provide them bottled water and use baked potting soil as their substrate. I'm in a really tough position and I'm kinda feeling overwhelmed because three toads are dead because of Chytrid and I don't know if my two other ones will get it. I'm kinda worried for everything right now.

But if the bullfrog tads could die from chytrid, then wouldn't they be dead by now? I'm sure that the chytrid is not only in the air, but in the water as well.

As for the water, would boiling the water get rid of the fungus?

For now, I'm forced to keep the tads and frogs together, and I should concentrate on the most vulnerable, the toads before they die too. I'm saying that I don't want to move the tads, because if I had the choice, they'd be back in their tank. It's that my mom won't allow another ten gallon until they morph. Even then, she'll probably tell me to let them go, and what can I do then? I can't argue with her or all the frogs would be gone into the wild, including the frogs, helping to kill other frogs and toads with the chytrid fungus. I just don't know what to do with anything at this point.