yes
Yes they can... but I was with the most Mbuna, they cannot be kept in pairs.
Depending on the species these fish can live up to around 35 years. I have a 19 year old Julidochromis regani "Nsumbu", a Cichlid from Lake Tanganyika.
Yes.
Ram cichlid was created in 1948.
Convict cichlid was created in 1867.
Featherfin cichlid was created in 1898.
No, it currently doesn't have water in it.
You can feed a yellow Lab Cichlid the Hikari Cichlid Staple pellets. A Cichlid that is 1.5 inches can feed off of the baby size pellets or the medium size pellets.
You need to be sure she is an egg layer and doesn't give live birth.
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.
A cichlid is a type of a family of fish. There are many unknown species of cichlid, and around 1,650 species that have already been discovered. These fish are found in freshwater, especially in Africa and South America. They are also found in Southern Texas in the Rio Grande. They are also found in Lebanon, Israel, Syrica, India, Sri Lanka, and throughout the Caribbean.