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I wouldn't recommend a mixed tank either but if you must I've heard morning geckos are usually good inhabitants with anything that won't eat them. They are pretty cheap and easy to breed so worst case your toad gets a nice snack I guess. I get too attached to risk things like that myself, I even have a few breeder mice I won't feed off...
 
I had good experience housing a male Agama dodomae and a male Emperor Flat Rock Lizard. Granted they where housed in a 4x3x2 terrarium. Ive also had success housing a trio of green anoles with a pair of emerald swifts & 2 house geckos in a 36x18x18 planted vivarium with optimum hiding spots, nook & crannies with 2 basking spots.
 
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