pleco equivalent saltwater fish..?

mark vincent muriel

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I’m not talking about its ability to eat algae but the look itself for me pleco looks like the most amazing fish out there
 
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In terms of freshwater fish, plecos were one of my favorites as well. Alongside cichlids. Look into blennys, they may be close for what you're looking for :)
 

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The walking batfish came to mind for me. Never had one so here is what can be found from Live Aquaria:
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They are not easy to find, but I have seen them in LFS a few times. One would come right up to the water line and eat mysis from your fingers.
 

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Armored cats don't live in saltwater, but there are a few catfish that live in saltwater. Plotosidae is one family.
 

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