Quote Originally Posted by Elliriyanna View Post
I went to the store and unknowingly purchased a different pleco than I had intended. It only gets 5 inches and is very peaceful in fact it usually hides.
I wouldn't attribute the fact your pleco hides that it is peaceful. Plecos hide because they're nocturnal, it's just hiding from the light. Plecos can be pretty territorial, also if not fed properly (most in aquarium are not) it WILL attack other fish (and frogs) to feed off their slime coat.

It needs cool water so I was curious if, If I provided hiding spaces it could be housed with the ACF. They have the same needs. This fish needs moved out of my community, My community is just too warm.
Frogs and fish just don't mix. I don't know what kind of Pleco this is, but I'm going to assume it's a common pleco, these actually get huge, a single specimen requires 55 gallons -minimum- that means you would need an even larger tank to house anything with it. Also plecos as they get older/larger become rather territorial, these two species should just never be mixed.

Even if it's a smaller pleco species, all of them are armored/spiny bottom dwellers. ACF will try to eat most any fish it can get a hold of, there is a risk of your ACF choking on it which usually results in the death of both animals.

Anyways that's the long answer. Short answer is unfortunately no.