The Convict cichlid (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) is also known as the Zebra cichlid. They will eat the same flakes and pelets that are available for sale in most pet shops. They also enjoy a suplement of live food such as earth worms etc.
Normally the cock fish are stripped of their milt. The hen fish are stripped of their eggs Then the milt and eggs are mixed manually by one of the fish farm workers.
yes
Bigger fish
Win what? be more specific. If you mean in a territorial dispute, an adult fighting fish will get eaten (literally) by and adult convict cichlid. but if the cichlid and the fighting fish are of the same size then the fighting fish would be at an advantage.
Yes but it is best if they are of opposite sex and similar size. Small groups can get along OK provided the aquarium is large enough.
It is quite possible that the Convict cichlid would kill a fish as small and slow as a Betta. I would not try to mix other peaceful species with large aggressive fish like Convicts.
Convict tangs, also known as convict surgeonfish, are primarily herbivorous and feed on algae and plant material. In the wild, their natural predators include larger fish such as groupers and moray eels, as well as some predatory invertebrates. Additionally, juvenile convict tangs may be more vulnerable to various reef predators. In aquariums, they can also be stressed by aggressive tank mates that may compete for food or territory.
Clown fish feed like most regular feed, by mouth.
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. -Chinese Proverb
You just feed it DONE!
The answer is "naked." In this cryptic clue, "the convict" implies someone stripped of their clothes and "has nothing" refers to being without clothing. "On in the water" suggests being submerged or floating in water while naked.
You can feed a small pieces of fish food