Okay, I have a confession to make. My crocodile gecko escaped. I put her in a new enclosure:

I worked really hard on it, and I was really excited about it, but there was a tiny tear in the screen on the side. I
never thought she could get out of it (my sister looked at it and agreed), so I wasn't in a huge rush to fix it, but I've looked all over in the enclosure and couldn't find her, so she must have. I tore my room apart but couldn't find her. I hate myself for making such a stupid mistake, and criticism is deserved here. But that's what happened.
So I now have this enclosure that I worked hard on and nothing to put in it. I'm not usually one of those people who's like, "Oh, I have an empty enclosure. I MUST buy something!" But I worked hard on this and really enjoy it, so I'd hate to see it go to waste. I'm going to a reptile show next weekend, so I might be able to pick up something there. My issue is I'm trying to figure out
what. Because the front of the setup is screen, it doesn't hold a lot of humidity, and most arboreal animals require high humidity levels. So my only current idea is waxy monkey frogs (thanks to Aaron). Anyone else have any ideas? Or would one of these be worth getting and allow me to get something with higher humidity requirements?
HerpSupplies.com - Tropic Aire Humidifier and Air Exchanger - Tropic Aire Humidifier and Air Exchanger* Constantly supplies fresh, humi... There are a bunch of geckos I want, but they require higher humidity. And suggestions don't have to be geckos. They can be anything.
The bottom is 16" x 16" and it's 30" tall. It's about 33 gallons, I believe.
Thanks for anyone who bothers reading all of that.
~Maggot