the frog is hugging a tadpole of a different breed, so I don't think it can impregnate it, unless frogs can impregnate tadpoles of a totally different species. I did move them back into their 10 gallon like I said until I got the 55 gallon. My mom wanted me to get rid of almost everything (release into the wild WITH Chytrid) and to forget about the 55 gallon and keep the frogs in the 10 gallon. But I didn't want to put the wild frogs at risk, so we agreed that the tadpoles would be moved with the frogs in the 55 and I would get rid of the two 10 gallons left behind. I WAS thinking about the health of wild frogs and mine when I made the move, tho at the time, it sounded like I wasn't. Believe me, my mom tried to force me to let my toads go and the tadpoles go, and I though about the impact that that would have on the environment where I'd be letting them go into. If I would have to let them go at the lake down the street, I would be putting a foreign species into that lake, potentially starting a problem that would be out of control, and would make the people who fish there very angry because the frogs would multiply and strip the fish population down to nothing. Yeah, I do admit that moving them was ignorant of me, but it's much better than ending up with most of the toad population around here dead. I chose the majority over the minority. I would rather have my frogs die than to have 3/4 of the toad population die at my hands. I think that you would have to agree that this would be much better than what my mom wanted. She would make me have no fish tanks in my room as well as put too many native frogs and toads at risk. But I am learning from my mistakes, I have a friend that wants a frog or toad and I told her to buy rather than taking out of the wild. Wild animals cannot be kept in cages, as I have found out with my toads. I anticipate losing the rest of my toads to chytrid in a few months. She wanted to take a toad out of the wild, and I told her no, and that she'll have the same problems that I am having and I told her to buy a frog. I do have a plan, so just be patient.

There have been problems here with the water treatment and one plant was shut down several times because of it. I have heard of stuff like trace amounts of medicine in the water, such as birth control. So if that can't be gotten out of the water, it makes me wonder if other things are in it too. And it just doesn't make sense that my toads had no problems down at the farm, but they are having nothing but problems out here and the chytrid isn't in the water. It just doesn't make sense because none of the toads I had in the past died of disease.