Hap VC10 Care Guide
Placidochromis milomo
- Max Size
- 25.0 cm / 9.8"
- Temperature
- 23–28°C (74–82°F)
- pH Range
- 7.8 – 8.6
- Min Tank Size
- 250L (66 gal)
- Min Group Size
- Can be kept alone
- Tank Level
- Bottom
- Origin
- Lake Malawi
- Temperament
- Aggressive
- Difficulty
- Advanced
- Breeding Difficulty
- Difficult
Diet
Carnivorous; requires a diet rich in proteins from live and frozen foods.
Community Compatibility
Best kept with other similarly sized Malawi cichlids in a spacious aquarium.
Good to Know
Hap VC10 is known for its vibrant blue color and peaceful temperament among Malawi cichlids.
Gender Differences
Males are larger and more colorful.
About the Hap VC10
The Hap VC10, known scientifically as Placidochromis milomo, is a distinguished member of the cichlid family, originating from the deep, rocky environments of Lake Malawi in Africa. This species is particularly admired for its striking appearance and relatively peaceful demeanor, making it a sought-after addition for many African cichlid enthusiasts.
One of the most notable features of the Hap VC10 is its vibrant coloration. The body of the fish is a deep blue to blue-gray, accented with a distinctive white or light blue vertical banding. This color pattern is especially pronounced in males, who also display enhanced hues and a more pronounced vertical banding as they mature, a common trait among many cichlid species aimed at attracting females during breeding season.
Despite their size, Placidochromis milomo are generally considered to be one of the more peaceful species within the African cichlid community. They exhibit less aggression compared to some of their Lake Malawi counterparts, making them a suitable candidate for a mixed species tank, provided that tank mates are chosen with care to avoid smaller fish that could be harassed or seen as prey.
The natural habitat of the Hap VC10 is characterized by rocky substrates with ample hiding places among the crevices. In an aquarium setting, replicating this environment can help in promoting natural behavior and reducing stress among the fish. This includes arranging the tank with rocks, caves, and other structures to create territories and provide shelter.
When it comes to diet, the Hap VC10 is relatively adaptable. In the wild, their diet consists mainly of microorganisms and small invertebrates found in the biofilm on rocks. In captivity, they thrive on a varied diet that includes high-quality cichlid pellets, supplemented with live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp or bloodworms to mimic their natural feeding habits and ensure a balanced nutrition.
Breeding the Hap VC10 in captivity can be a rewarding experience for the aquarist. They exhibit mouthbrooding behavior, where after spawning, the female incubates the eggs in her mouth to protect them until they hatch. This fascinating aspect of their life cycle can be encouraged in a well-maintained aquarium with optimal water conditions and an stress-free environment.
Overall, the Hap VC10 is a majestic and relatively peaceful addition to the home aquarium, offering aquarists a glimpse into the dynamic ecosystems of Lake Malawi. Their care requirements, while necessitating some attention to detail, are manageable for enthusiasts willing to replicate their natural habitat and dietary needs, making them a rewarding challenge for those passionate about African cichlids.
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