Can anyone help me identify this baby?

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I know someone whoā€™s buying a tank for a lizard and itā€™s currently being used as a fish tank so they asked if I could take this guy/girl. Iā€™m not sure what they are tho so If anyone could help me out so I would know if I have a tank that will suit them. Thanks ?
 

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The experts will have to chime in on that one, sorry...
 
I just bought a young one of my own, and have no clue which particular one it is, LOL
 
Just looks like a juvenile of the common pleco (Hypostomus Plecostomus). They regularly grow to 12 inches but can reach 18inches, and need a tank that is at least 6 foot long.
 
Just looks like a juvenile of the common pleco (Hypostomus Plecostomus). They regularly grow to 12 inches but can reach 18inches, and need a tank that is at least 6 foot long.
I was afraid of that....:oops:
 
Colin_T is our fish guru here on TFF, so I wouldn't dare argue with him...lol....j/k.
I agree it looks like a common pleco, and you have to have a very, very large tank for those.
 
Just looks like a juvenile of the common pleco (Hypostomus Plecostomus). They regularly grow to 12 inches but can reach 18inches, and need a tank that is at least 6 foot long.
Holy cow. Google says needs at least a 75 gallon tank ? apparently he will not be coming to me lol I donā€™t have a tank that large
 
A 75G really isn't big enough, either...avoid
 

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