Star Sapphire Hap (Placidochromis Phenochilus) - Iridescent Blue-Spotted Haplochromine from Lake Malawi — AI natural aquarium view

Placidochromis phenochilus giselli - Cichlid Fish for Sale UK

4 - 5 cm
£31.99
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Star Sapphire Hap (Placidochromis Phenochilus) - Iridescent Blue-Spotted Haplochromine from Lake Malawi — AI natural aquarium view

Placidochromis phenochilus giselli - Cichlid Fish for Sale UK

£31.99
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The Star Sapphire Hap (Placidochromis phenochilus) is one of the most stunning Haplochromine cichlids from Lake Malawi. Males develop an extraordinary iridescent blue colouration covered in glittering white-blue spots — like stars scattered across a sapphire sky. Endemic to the northern parts of Lake Malawi, this species grows to 16 cm and makes a spectacular centrepiece for large Malawi aquariums.

Care at a Glance

Parameter Value
Scientific Name Placidochromis phenochilus
Family Cichlidae
Origin Lake Malawi, East Africa (northern)
Care Level Moderate
Temperament Semi-aggressive
Adult Size 16 cm
Minimum Tank 300 litres
Temperature 24 – 28 °C
pH 7.5 – 8.5
Hardness 10 – 25 dGH
Diet Cichlid pellets, frozen foods, spirulina flakes
Lifespan Up to 10 years

Origin & Natural Habitat

Placidochromis phenochilus is endemic to the northern parts of Lake Malawi, where it inhabits sandy and intermediate zones near the shoreline. Unlike rock-dwelling Mbuna, Haplochromine cichlids (Haps) are open-water and sand-dwelling species that require more swimming space. The name ‘phenochilus’ refers to the enlarged lips of this species, which it uses to sift food from sandy substrates.

Haps vs Mbuna vs Peacocks

Lake Malawi cichlids fall into three main groups: Mbuna (rock-dwelling, aggressive, herbivorous), Haps (open-water, semi-aggressive, omnivorous), and Peacocks (sand-dwelling Aulonocara, gentle, omnivorous). The Star Sapphire is a Hap — it needs more space than Mbuna, is less aggressive, and should be kept with other Haps and Peacocks rather than aggressive Mbuna.

Tank Setup

Provide at least 300 litres with open swimming space and sandy areas. Add some rock formations along the back and sides but leave the centre open. Maintain 24 to 28 °C, pH 7.5 to 8.5, hardness 10 to 25 dGH. Keep 1 male with 2–3 females.

Feeding Guide

Omnivorous; feed high-quality cichlid pellets, frozen brine shrimp, krill, and spirulina flakes. In the wild, P. phenochilus uses its enlarged lips to sift invertebrates from sandy substrates. Feed 2–3 times daily.

Compatible Tank Mates

Best with other Malawi Haps and Peacock cichlids. See our Lwanda Peacock Cichlid for a compatible Aulonocara. Also works well with Synodontis catfish. Avoid aggressive Mbuna that will bully this more peaceable species.

Why Buy from Tropical Fish Co?

Our Star Sapphire Haps are healthy specimens developing the spectacular iridescent blue colouration with glittering white-blue spots. A breathtaking centrepiece fish for serious Malawi enthusiasts. Live arrival guaranteed with UK delivery.

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