I made my assumptions based on the facts that you've given in this thread. I do not have a crystal ball to know what else is going on. Froglets morph, many of them die, that's why they lay hundreds of eggs at a time. I do not think it is responsible to take frogs from the wild and then not release them when conditions are right, regardless of where they were found. I did not say anything to be mean or give offense, but presented you with information regarding what kind of task you've taken on, what is needed to keep them alive, and how unlikely that is. Many newbie frog owners have a hard time keeping 1 or 2 frogs alive, 137 is significantly more. I do not appreciate your sarcasm and snark but do wish you luck in your venture only because I think it would be a shame to have a majority of those frogs die after you rescued them as tads.