Plecostomus suggestions

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I would like to put a plecostomus in my new 38g tank, but I do not know of many different species. The common Hypostomus would grow too large for my tank, as it is 36" long by 12" wide. I am looking for something that would max out at 5-7 inches. It would go in with a few clown loaches and a large school of cardinal tetras.
 
clown loached Eventually get a foot long though too, they grow slow, but still get huge, Zebra would be a good one maybe someone can suggest others?
 
I am aware of the size they get to, and I have not acquired them yet. I may instead get smaller loaches, like zebra loaches. Thanks for the suggestions.
 
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I saw a butterfly pleco at a local fish store the other day. It was gorgeous. I wanted it!! It would not work for my new tank. :( I bet it would be fine with your peaceful fish, though. It gets to be around the same size as a bristlenose I believe.
 
"butterfly plecos" are not plecos, they are a type of coldwater loach which feeds on algae, needs cool water with a high current, and a lot of oxygen in the water.

GK, are you talking about a zebra loach for the OP to buy or a zebra pleco? probably he doesn't want to spend $200++ on one fish. a bristlenose, rubberlip, or clown pleco would fit into that tank. clowns (panaque sp.) need driftwood to eat.
 
ah, well then. sometimes you can find those on ebay.

too many LFS's label the hillstreams as butterfly plecos and people come away very misinformed.
 
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