Purple mbuna (Melanochromis vermivorus) — 4-5cm
Overview
The mbuna cichlid known as Melanochromis vermivorus—commonly called the Purple mbuna—is one of Lake Malawi's most visually distinctive species. This compact yet striking cichlid, reaching approximately 4.5cm at maturity (though reported up to 7.4cm), delivers vivid purple coloration, bold personality, and classic rock-dwelling behaviour. Endemic to Lake Malawi in East Africa, this hardy species has earned popularity in the aquarium trade thanks to its manageable size, stunning appearance, and relatively straightforward care requirements for experienced African cichlid keepers. Available for sale UK through specialist suppliers, the Purple mbuna is an excellent choice for well-planned hard-water Malawi aquariums.
Water Parameters
- Temperature: 24-28°C
- pH: 7.5-8.6
- Hardness: Hard, alkaline water essential
- Minimum Tank Size: 114 litres
Appearance
Melanochromis vermivorus is immediately recognisable by its striking purple coloration. Mature males display vivid shades of purple to violet, often with darker vertical or horizontal markings that add visual complexity. The body is deep and muscular despite the species' relatively small size, with a pronounced forehead and strong jaw adapted for grazing algae. Females are typically less colourful, exhibiting more subdued purples or greys. Dominant males in well-maintained aquariums showcase the most intense purple hues, particularly under appropriate lighting and stable water chemistry.
Natural Habitat
Endemic to Lake Malawi in East Africa, Melanochromis vermivorus inhabits rocky shoreline areas where it grazes aufwuchs (algae and associated microorganisms) from boulder surfaces and defends small territories. Lake Malawi's ancient, stable water chemistry—hard, alkaline, and mineral-rich—has shaped every aspect of the species' biology. High oxygenation, strong water movement, and complex rockwork characterise these rift lake environments, and replicating these conditions is essential for captive success.
Aquarium Setup
A minimum 114-litre aquarium is recommended, though larger is always better for maintaining stable water chemistry and accommodating compatible tankmates. Construct the aquascape using abundant Malawi-style rockwork—such as Texas holey rock, tufa, or similar—to create numerous caves, hiding spots, and visual barriers. Use coral sand or crushed coral substrate to naturally buffer pH and hardness. Strong water movement from powerheads or high-flow filtration mimics natural conditions and ensures excellent oxygenation. Bright lighting encourages natural algae growth for grazing. Avoid soft-water plants; focus on robust hardscape.
Water Parameters
Melanochromis vermivorus requires hard, alkaline water typical of Lake Malawi. Maintain temperatures between 24-28°C and pH from 7.5-8.6, with high hardness levels. Excellent filtration is essential. Avoid overfeeding protein-heavy foods, as mbuna are prone to digestive issues. Perform regular partial water changes with appropriately buffered water to maintain stable chemistry. High oxygenation and vigorous water movement support optimal health and vibrant coloration.
Feeding
This omnivore requires a varied diet based on high-quality spirulina and other algae-based cichlid foods, supplemented with small amounts of vegetable matter and occasional protein-rich foods in moderation. Avoid heavy mammal-based proteins and overfeeding, which can lead to bloat. Feed multiple small meals daily, removing uneaten food promptly. Natural algae growth on rocks provides valuable supplemental grazing.
Behaviour
Melanochromis vermivorus is an aggressive, territorial mbuna despite its small size. Males establish and vigorously defend territories, particularly during breeding. Aggressive territorial behaviour is typical, so provide adequate rockwork to break sightlines and carefully select compatible tankmates. The species is highly active, constantly patrolling, grazing rock surfaces, and interacting assertively with its environment.
Tank Mates
Suitable companions include other robust Lake Malawi mbuna, similar-sized African cichlids with comparable aggression levels, and fast, hardy species that can tolerate hard alkaline water. Avoid small peaceful fish, slow-moving fish, long-finned fish, shrimp and other small invertebrates, and overly passive cichlids.
Breeding
Melanochromis vermivorus is a maternal mouthbrooder. Provide rockwork and caves for territories. Males are territorial, and females carry eggs and fry in the mouth until release (approximately three weeks). Fry can be raised on finely crushed cichlid food or specialised fry foods. Maintain stable water conditions throughout breeding.
Why Buy from Tropical Fish Co
Tropical Fish Co is the UK's trusted destination for Lake Malawi cichlids, including the stunning Purple mbuna. Every fish is ethically sourced, carefully quarantined, and health-checked by our expert team. We provide comprehensive care guides, personalised advice on water chemistry, aquascaping, and stocking, and ongoing support to help you succeed. With secure, temperature-controlled delivery across the UK, extensive online resources, and a commitment to quality, Tropical Fish Co makes it easy to build vibrant Malawi biotope aquariums. Choose us for healthy, colourful cichlids and exceptional customer service.