no because the bigger cichlids will eat the little cichlids.
Anything carnivorous and big enough will eat them. Think Oscar.
In the wild, African Cichlids eat plants like blue-green algae and organic detritus. These plants are high in fiber, but provide little nutritional content, so cichlids eat continuously to maintain their metabolism.
It is expected that Jewel Cichlids with Convict Cichlids.
I don't think so, I'm rather sure they don't.
Cichlids are fish from the family Cichlidae in the order Perciformes. Cichlids have higly organized breeding activites. All species show some form of parental care for both eggs and larvae, often nurturing free swimming young until they are weeks or months old.
No, convict fish (also known as convict cichlids) do not typically eat their own babies. They are generally good parents and will protect and care for their young. However, stress or lack of space can sometimes lead to aggressive behavior, including cannibalism.
Oscars when they get big can eat feeders and most types of cichlids will also.
Fish eat flies, fly larvae must be an equally decent source of nutrition.
No they can not.
Would what get along with African Cichlids?
No. They are sometimes protected from other fish from their parents but sometimes the parents will eat the small fish.