Temperate Algae Eaters?

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hi is there such thing as a temperate algae eater???
i'd like something relatively hardy that is quite small and can live in a tank with apple snails and variatus platys. it is a 90 litre tank. it's a new tank so i'm mainly listing things i'm going to get (it currently only contains 3 v. platys). i'll do weekly water changes of 25% - 30% and have a Shark ADV 600 internal power filter.
Heres a link to my filter:
http://www.marineaquatics.co.uk/Internal-Filters/Sicce-Shark-ADV-600/
thanks.
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They also grow to over a foot long; my ex had one that was nearly two feet :crazy:
 
You might be ok with a bristlenose, as long as the temp in your tank doesn't drop below 22°C/72°F. If not, some snails are quite good algae eaters. I've heard nerite snails are alright in cold water tanks, and they're excellent aglae eaters.
 

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