LOLOL, great frog stories.
Do not worry about your frog, he would rather eat mosquitoes and larvae, truly. Remember, frogs catch thier prey with thier tongues. It would have to be fish eggs or very very small fish that it would eat. Something about the scales of fish is what deters them too. I am not sure what though. Posibly the slime.
And the only relationship I ever saw between a frog and a snake was vice versa. Ever see how large a frog a skinny snake can gobble down in one piece??!!!! Amazing.
My frog story: (toads actually)
A few years ago, my home was in a newer area of a small city here in S. Ontario, Canada. ONe of those 'cookie cutter' home areas, same driveways, same
tree in front yard, same 2 children per family home. Boreing. So, I created a little pond in my backyard and invited nature to live with me. After all, the area had been developed on what only 5 years before had been a natural park area.
Well, toads and frogs and ducks moved in. We had a wonderful time together at that home.
Mating season came around after one winter, and I had one very boisterous male living at the pond. He called allll the ladies from alll around the 'once park area'.
My city neighbour knocked on my door one evening. When I opened my door, there he stood with a twenty, a ten and a five dollar bill, held out as an offering to me. Puzzled, I asked him what he was doing. He said "I am here to buy that thing you have in your back yard". I wondered what thing and he said "that thing that you bought from Zellers that when you walk by it, it 'ribbits' like a toad. I pleaded with him that it was not a 'bought' item, but that it was truly a piece of Mother Nature's work, at work itself! He left in a huff and didn't believe me. The next day, he returned, demanding to take a look in my backyard for himself. I obliged and took him to see the pond and mr Toad himself. Mr Toad was not shy, there he sat, on edge of pond, with what I recall as a sheepish grin. My neighbour appologized and left with his tail between his legs. I did tell him that he couldn't possibly ever have enough money to buy out our Mother Nature Store. At least hopefully not in our lifetimes.
I am in an old country home now, and guess what, I have a lovely toad hanging out with me.
May all of you each get to experience the wonderful attitude and helpfullness of a toad or a frog in your garden. They truly are great company. And hey, thier castings are pure organic. How sweet they truly are!!
PS, in some culture, I am not of memory to which, frogs are very high in the 'good luck' charms. So let them live, enjoy them, and they just could bring you some extra good luck!