PLACIDOCHROMIS MILOMO

The Super VC-10 Hap (Haplochromis sp. “Super VC-10”) is a species of cichlid fish that is native to Lake Malawi. It is also known by several other common names, including the Super VC-10, and the VC-10 Hap.

The Super VC-10 Hap is a relatively large species, growing up to 10 inches in length in the wild. In the aquarium, they typically grow to around 6-8 inches in length. They have a long, slender body with a pointed head and a pronounced lower jaw. The base coloration of the Super VC-10 Hap is a light blue-gray, with bright orange and red markings on their fins and face.

One of the most distinctive features of this species is its large size and elongated body shape. They are also known for their aggressive nature, which makes them unsuitable for community aquariums with smaller and more peaceful species. In the wild, the Super VC-10 Hap feeds on small fish and invertebrates, and will readily accept a diet of high-quality pellets, flakes, and frozen foods in the aquarium.

The Super VC-10 Hap is a popular species among cichlid enthusiasts due to its striking appearance and active behavior. They are best kept in larger aquariums with plenty of swimming space and hiding spots, as well as strong filtration and regular water changes. They can be kept with other large and aggressive cichlid species that share similar water requirements, but it is important to monitor their interactions and provide enough space and resources to prevent aggression and territorial disputes. With proper care, the Super VC-10 Hap can thrive and provide a fascinating display of natural behavior and vibrant coloration in the home aquarium.

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