Just a word to the wise-please don't take this as a criticism. I note from other threads that you are quite a young chap-please think if you have the time and commitment to offer to this many animals, as well as the money to care for them (including unforseen medical bills).
Even a small collection of exotics can be incredibly expensive to maintain, especially as you should consider pet insurance for them.
Plus, being young, your plans are perhaps a bit more fluid than some older people-do you have people around you can rely on to look after your animals in the event of emergencies?
I'll offer up a cautionary tale-some years ago I was struck down with viral arthritis literally overnight-I was pretty much housebound for 6 months and not able to look after my pets very well-I had at the time 2 cats, 4 rats and a tank of goldfish-so a FRACTION of what you propose to have, and it was very difficult to get other people to help with some of the general maintenance just due to time issues, etc.
Fortunately I got through it, but not without injuring my back permanently-I no longer keep fish as I cannot do the heavy lifting of tanks, water, etc.
You've already stated your rabbit escaped-can you really cope with all these other animals?
It's a nice idea, and I'm not shooting it down in flames, just suggesting you may want to approach it slowly-maybe specialise in one area-rodents, for example, and join any clubs in the area for help/advice. You could start with rabbits (strictly lagomorphs I know), then consider guinea pigs, gerbils, jirds, various hamsters, mice, rats, chipmunks, chinchillas-all need similar requirements for basic housing/maintenance, so that will work out cheaper.
Anyway, just my two pennies worth-good luck whatever you decide.