Albino Bristlenose Plecostamus

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Hi. New to this forum as of this morning.
What is your opinion - Would albino plecostomus survive in an outdoor pond (225 gallon), in Maryland but adding a good heater for winter? I'm moving out of state and so far have been unable to rehome the 80 +/- pleco's that I own. The people who are buying my house are willing to take care of them in the pond. I've read plus and minus online regarding this subject. Obviously indoors is the best situation for them but I can't find anyone to take them, including my local Petco. Advice please?
 

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