We had a huge storm last night and tons of different looking frogs and toads piled into my grandparents pool and had a spawning frenzy.
I managed to get all the frogs and toads out and salvage a few eggs (I know there was no way they would survive in a chemical filled pool).
Could they still be viable? Would there be anyway I could hatch these eggs and return the babies to the wild?
I adore frogs and toad and know how big of a part of the ecosystem they are and it just seemed a waste to leave all the eggs to die.
They still have their slime coat.

I have them in a bucket with dechlorinated water. I've added some vitachem because I know dechlorinated tap water doesn't have their bacterial and vitamin needs.
Should I add a air stone?
I'm a avid fish keeper would my fish tanks water be better for these eggs and should I use it instead of tap?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have no idea what species they are only that they were in clumps and the eggs are half dark brown and half light brown.