Sounds like frog heaven to me!
I think the keys in choosing species for this enclosure are:
Average temperature range through the day- Daytime Max/Nightime Min
Average Humidity in the Atrium
Size of the animal.
How to feed the critters.
Some Anura do better in cooler conditions, others in warm. Some like it tropical damp, some like it drier.
I feel that size of the animal is the most important factor though, as many species tend to be rather reclusive if given the chance. Personally, I would research Larger species that thrive in the interior environmental conditions of the atrium. Otherwise, you may add animals and never see them. feeding could be an issue, as you would have to stock the atrium with many live critters regularly to ensure your frogs get enough to eat. This is also an important factor, as you may not want a colony of house crickets living in there!





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