Hello. I am new here, joined the forum to ask this question of the frog experts. I have a really nice 55 gallon viquarium with fogger, and am enclosing a photo so you can see my setup. I have 2 tiny Reeves turtles and a green anole in the viquarium currently. The Reeves turtles will not get larger than 3 inches and are burrowers, sleeping much of the day. I would like to add a little diurnal frog to observe during the day. I foolishly purchased a fire bellied toad last week without doing my research, and returned it to the pet store after learning about the toxins it produces and keeping it with other species, although I did love the way it bathed in the river stream and interacted during the day.
I am trying to be very careful about keeping the animals in my viquarium to a very small amount, and making sure the species mix and are safe. A diurnal frog, if found, will be the only animal I add. The anole is very shy and sweet, and never comes down from the foliage. I have researched on my own exhaustively, and can only seem to find diurnal frogs that are poisonous, such as the fire bellied toad and poison dart frogs. I am hoping someone here can advise me as to what, if any, frog species is non-poisonous and diurnal. Thank you very much, Karen