I meant toads in general arent active. I know what you meant by active. Toads in general tend to hide or just sit there. Only toad that will move around more abit are oak toads which are small. Cane toads will hide. I like my cane toad. But she hides, so she can be dull sometimes. If you pick her up she squirts(pee) on you. Shes skittish as are pretty much most cane toads. There are some odd ball cane toads but I wouldnt count on it. Yes you said red eared slider. Red eared slider are the worst begginer turtles to own. Best begginners are small MALE map turtles(active, clean and adorable), and mud/musk turtles(active, clean).

Toads are inactive and will hide. All of them besides the oak toads will. Even the simple american toads. Only time you will ever see them move around is if you get night vision goggles and look at them when the lights are off. Toads are skittish in general. Cane toads NEED a large enclosure, and they foul up the tank quickly. Cane toads need A BARE MINIMUM of 75gallon. Know why? The normal cane toad female gets to be 9inches or more. Males get to be 7inches and tend to grow bigger as they get older. They are active at night when the lights are out(you can keep em on and they will still hide). So they still need the space. The fact that they are powerful jumpers means they shouldnt go in anything less. Males can go in a 55g. A trio of males can go in that. A Trio of females can go in a 75g. Just dont keep em in a 40breeder or a 10gallon or anything small. These animals need to stretch their legs fully and not smack their faces into the glass when they hop. They dont walk, they hop.

If you want anything that will not be hiding go for a dumpys tree frog or some firebellied toads. But toads will defenitely hide alot.
PS: As for photos I cant upload pictures at the moment because Iam not on a computer. Iam online through a video game device. It doesnt allow me to upload videos, files, or pictures. Sorry. As for a set up, you need a heavily planted garden set up. These toads prefer to hang around gardens. It cant be overly moist. If you have a hydrometer keep the humidity at 50%. Put heat bulbs, the ones that dont give off a light keep it on all night and day on one end. Make sure one end is 80 and the cooler end is 75. Give it LOTS of hiding places. Make sure it has atleast 5inches of dirt(deep). Don't use coco husk. These toads HATE coco husk. Not just these toads, toads in general hate it. coco husk sticks to their skin and irritates them. Use plain dirt. Go to the backyard and if you dont use chemicals EVER in the yard take dirt from there. or go to the yard store and buy bags of unfertilized, pesticide free potting soil. Make sure it has n othing on it. Just plain dirt. You need alot of hidding spots and give it a large bowl of water for soaking.