advice on choosing a pleco

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advice on choosing a pleco

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I'm starting a standard 4 foot 75G lake tangayakian cichlid tank and my little boy is begging for another pleco since I rehome his giant a year ago. It's occupants are some altolamprolongus calvus, some cyprichromis and hoping to add some synodontis luciPinnis. Water is going to be 78-80F, 300TDS and a pH of 8, is there a smaller species of pleco that would fit this mix, something g that hopefully stays under the 6" mark?
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Re: advice on choosing a pleco

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It's not really a set-up that would naturally suit most plecos.

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Re: advice on choosing a pleco

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That's what I figured after going through the site, but as I know nothing of plecos, thought I would ask, just in case.
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