Here is a good article with information on Chytrid: Chytrid Fungus-Plague casuing global amphibian mass extinction. Took me a while to find and read the previous posts in other threads and might have missed some information too. That is the reason we recommend starting a thread for any event and staying with it until situation ends.
Couple things to note are, that you introduced new frogs and also that you moved to new location. Where new frogs quarantined? If so; how and for how long? Asking because there is possibility the new frogs carried a pathogen with them. Sharing cleaning or feeding supplies between a quarantine enclosure and others is a big no-no. You mentioned 5 total frogs; what size are them and how large is the enclosure. Stress from overcrowding can be a contributor to your frog's woes.
Is the new house location close to chemical factories or pollution sources? Have you started using any new cleaning chemicals/insecticides in household or where they in use at your new location prior to your arrival? Do you wash your hands well and rinse them in dechlorinated water before handling frogs? What is your water source (tap, well, bottled, etc.) for frog's water dish and misting? Do you treat water with dechlorinator. If so, what brand and do check it's expiration date. Thank you and good luck!





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with the suspicion of Chytrid. Tests and an autopsy are being conducted and I will find out exactly whats going on next Friday to which I can medicate and do everything I can possible for the other sick frogs. Also, it looks like the seller i got these frogs from is using other peoples names and license numbers here in Australia to take wild frogs and sell them like hes had them for years....... That is also being investigated.
