Sunset Hap Care Guide
Dimidiochromis strigatus
- Max Size
- 25.0 cm / 10.0"
- Temperature
- 25–28°C (77–82°F)
- pH Range
- 7.8 – 8.6
- Min Tank Size
- 300L (79 gal)
- Min Group Size
- Can be kept alone
- Tank Level
- Bottom-Mid
- Origin
- Lake Malawi
- Temperament
- Aggressive
- Difficulty
- Moderate
- Breeding Difficulty
- Moderate
Diet
Carnivorous. In the wild, they feed on smaller fish. In captivity, provide a varied diet including high-quality pellets, flakes, and occasional live or frozen foods like small fish, shrimp, and other protein-rich options.
Community Compatibility
They should be kept with other large, aggressive cichlids from Lake Malawi. Avoid keeping them with smaller or more peaceful species.
Good to Know
Sunset Haps can be aggressive, so are best kept with other large aggressive Lake Malawi cichlids.
Gender Differences
Males are typically larger and more colorful.
About the Sunset Hap
Dimidiochromis strigatus, commonly known as the Haplochromis strigatus or Sunset Hap, is a cichlid species native to Lake Malawi in East Africa. This striking fish is notable for its distinctive coloration and behavior, making it a sought-after choice for aquarium enthusiasts.
Key features of Dimidiochromis strigatus include an elongated body with vertical black stripes on a light blue or silver background. These zebra-like markings give the species its common name, Zebra Hap. The fins may have additional coloration, and males typically display more vibrant colors than females.
Creating an aquarium environment that replicates the rocky and sandy conditions of Lake Malawi is crucial for the well-being of Dimidiochromis strigatus. This species thrives in setups with rock formations, caves, and open swimming spaces. Providing hiding spots and territories can help reduce potential aggression, as Zebra Haps are known to be territorial.
Maintaining optimal water quality is essential, and a well-filtered system with regular water changes is necessary for the health of Dimidiochromis strigatus. These cichlids prefer stable water parameters, including temperature and pH, within the range suitable for Lake Malawi cichlids.
In terms of diet, Dimidiochromis strigatus is omnivorous, and a balanced diet is important for their overall well-being. High-quality cichlid pellets, supplemented with occasional live or frozen foods such as brine shrimp, krill, and small fish, contribute to their health and coloration.
Dimidiochromis strigatus is a maternal mouthbrooder, meaning that the female incubates the eggs in her mouth. Successful breeding can be achieved by providing suitable spawning sites, such as flat rocks or slate, and managing social dynamics. Breeding may lead to increased territorial behavior.
In conclusion, Dimidiochromis strigatus, the Zebra Hap, is a captivating cichlid species for aquarium enthusiasts. By recreating their natural habitat, providing a balanced and nutritious diet, and managing their social dynamics, aquarists can enjoy the beauty and behavior of these Lake Malawi cichlids in a home aquarium setting.
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