A teacher should know better. I do a lot of research on any fish I might be wanting to keep before I get it. That way I should have a pretty good idea of how big it gets, what it eats, what its temperament is, what range of water parameters it needs, what size it can get to make sure of having a proper tank size. If it is going into a tank where there will be other fish, I need to know if they will get along or eat each other. And then I may even talk to p[eople I know who keep that species if there is anything important I should know/consider.
I am not a teacher and I know to do the above. I think to be a teacher you need to be a good learner first. Tell your teacher I told him to read what I am posting. He/she is responsible for the quality of life in the tank and how the inhabitants fare is completely determined by the care they provide.
BTW pleco is a common term. There is one species of sucker-mouth, armored catfish named Hypostomus plecostomus. From this name evolved the term pleco which, by most, refers to species of armored sucker-mouth catsfish. It may also extend to other members of the Family Loricariidae.
Loricariidae
Hypoptopomatinae Otocinclus
https://www.planetcatfish.com/common/family.php?subfamily_id=81