You are kind of going about this the wrong way though. If you find an animal that suites these needs you might not be enthusiastic about the animal itself. What you SHOULD be doing instead is finding an animal that really catches your interest and making the environment fit the needs of whatever animal gets you most excited. It is better for both you and the animal.
For example, I have this paludarium that I built:
but I built it because it would be a very cool environment. There are currently no animals in it (except a few amano shrimp) because I know that the animals that would do best in there (ie. dart frogs) do not particularly interest me as much as the environment itself. On the other hand, I am very excited about Goliath bird eating spiders so I made up 2 VERY nice enclosures tailored specifically to them and they are thriving. Does this make sense or am I a little too drunk to be typing stuff up?
For example, I have this paludarium that I built:
but I built it because it would be a very cool environment. There are currently no animals in it (except a few amano shrimp) because I know that the animals that would do best in there (ie. dart frogs) do not particularly interest me as much as the environment itself. On the other hand, I am very excited about Goliath bird eating spiders so I made up 2 VERY nice enclosures tailored specifically to them and they are thriving. Does this make sense or am I a little too drunk to be typing stuff up?