The ones I know, or at least think I know:
Looks like a wandering jew, Tradescantia zebrina. These are safe to use.
Dracaenas. A green one (hah!) and the one on the right looks like 'Warneckii'. These are safe to use, but some types get large. Easy to cut back though.
Some kind of bromeliad. Safe and popular choice.
Small parlour palm? Safe, but will get massive.
Various crotons. Some people avoid them as they are toxic to eat and are concerned that crickets or other feeders will eat the plant, then the frog eats the crickets. Just as many use them in vivariums with no problems
Rubber trees, Ficus elastica. The middle one is the variegated version. They have a sticky sap if broken and are bad to eat so some people avoid them, I've used them with tree frogs with no issues. They will also eventually grow huge if in the right conditions (several feet indoors with good light). In my vivariums they are growing extremely slow.
These all look like ferns. I believe the one on the right is a button fern. Ferns are all safe to use.





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