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Common plecos aren’t the default for aquariums because they’re better — they’re the default because they’re cheap, hardy, and easy to sell. Biologically, they’re one of the worst fits for most home aquariums. The plecos in this video are different. They stay smaller, produce less waste, and occupy tighter ecological roles, which makes them objectively better choices for typical tanks. This video explains why. Plecos covered in this video: Bristlenose Pleco (Ancistrus) — compact body plan, stable adult size, lower waste than commons Clown Pleco (Panaqolus maccus) — wood-eating specialist that stays small by design Zebra Pleco (L046) — carnivorous river pleco with hard size limits and low bioload Queen Arabesque Pleco (L260) — oxygen-dependent species that never scales up Snowball Pleco (L102 / L201) — slow-growing Hypancistrus with capped adult mass King Tiger Pleco (L333) — protein-driven pleco that stays manageable long-term Gold Nugget Pleco (L018 / L177) — a growth-rate exception that exposes size myths Candy Stripe Pleco (L015 / L016) — small-bodied wood grazer with limited expansion Flash Pleco (L204) — slender pleco that matures without tank domination Rubber Lip / Bulldog Pleco (Chaetostoma) — efficient algae grazer with realistic adult size If you’ve ever been told a pleco will “stay small in a small tank,” this video explains why that advice fails — and why these species are simply better alternatives to common plecos for home setups. #aquarium