Catfish for a 37 gallon

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NinjaTetra

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Well, in my 37 gallon tank I have 9 black neon tetras, 3 marbled hatchetfish, a guppy, and a clown pleco. I had some pygmy corys, but thy all gradually died. It wasn't one cause, but they didn't do well. The last couple, the pleco mightve bullied a bit. My question is, is there any catfish I could get in there that work great and are hardy? Nothing that looks like a pleco.... I'm not necessarily looking for just a bottom dweller either. Are glass cats okay in a 37? I don't want to do upside-downs in this one, although that would be really cool in another tank. Thanks for the advice!


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Well, in my 37 gallon tank I have 9 black neon tetras, 3 marbled hatchetfish, a guppy, and a clown pleco. I had some pygmy corys, but thy all gradually died. It wasn't one cause, but they didn't do well. The last couple, the pleco mightve bullied a bit. My question is, is there any catfish I could get in there that work great and are hardy? Nothing that looks like a pleco.... I'm not necessarily looking for just a bottom dweller either. Are glass cats okay in a 37? I don't want to do upside-downs in this one, although that would be really cool in another tank. Thanks for the advice!


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Corys would be good, glass cats would work too but they do best in groups of 6 and I think you would probably be over stocked? A pictus cat would need a larger tank.
 
AlThough u said no pleco for my big tank I have 3 albino bristlenose pleco and they do not disturbe anyone else in the tank and do a good job at cleaning the plants and decorations. Here is a pic of one.

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Pictus cats would eat most of your fish. A banjo cat or some panda corydoras could work.

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