The Deepwater Hap Cichlid is a gorgeous species from Lake Malawi. Its vibrant electric blue coloration and peaceful temperament make it a captivating addition to aquariums.
Size and Lifespan
Deepwater Hap Cichlids grow to a size of 8 inches, with males being slightly larger and more vividly colored than females. With proper care, these hardy fish can live up to 7-10 years, providing long-term beauty and excitement in your aquarium.
Tank Size and Requirements
Like all haps and peacocks, they are more of a swimmer than rock dweller, so they need plenty of swimming space! The recommended tank size for Deepwater Haps that we suggest is 75 gallons! Use sand as the substrate and include rocks or caves to create hiding spots. This setup mimics their natural habitat and helps reduce stress. Keep the water between 76°F and 82°F. Frequent water changes and strong filtration is strongly suggested for optimal health.
Tank Mates
Deepwater Hap Cichlids are semi-aggressive but usually get along well with compatible fish. Suitable tank mates include other peaceful African cichlids, such as Peacocks and Haps. Avoid overly aggressive species or much smaller fish, as these could create tension. Adding plenty of hiding spots and ensuring enough space for all tank inhabitants helps maintain harmony in the aquarium.
Diet
African cichlids are big eaters. They always look hungry when approaching the tank. Good quality cichlid pellets should form the staple part of your fish’s diet. Frozen food such as brine shrimp and mysis shrimp are great to feed once or twice a week. Avoid feeding bloodworms as they are difficult for African cichlids to digest. While flakes are a great option for a tropical fish community tank, African cichlids need something more substantial and pellets are ideal.