thank you logo! i am definitely going to be researching a ton before i give this a try. and i always have empty cages so if somebody needs to be seperated it won't be a problem.
i hadn't even thought about the nocturnal diurnal part yet, very good point, thats another restriction and dimension to the whole thing.
i hate guppies so much! idk what it is. but they will definitely be part of it only because they will have lots of babies. also there will be lots of the dwarf aquatic frogs, gouramis, paradise and some sort of tetras, probably buenos ares. if i decide not to have any smaller diurnal terrestrial species i will go with better fish like eels, stingrays, aros etc. i would really like to fill the nocturnal niche partly with redeyes because they almost dissapear during the day, lessening the chance of them having a problem with a diurnal species. obviously the roaches will be part of the nocturnal group but i think i will also give house geckos a try. for the diurnals some anoles to start then try some walking sticks and see if then can really live up to their rep.
i understand that there will most likely be failures along the way with this project and will prepare for them as best i can. that being said i also feel strongly about properly caring for our herps and being responsible keepers, so in no way will i half *** this project and try anything stupid.
to start:
lobster cockroaches
2 or 3 redeye tree frogs
2 or 3 of each bahama anoles and green anoles
think thats a good start?