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.
Fish eat flies, fly larvae must be an equally decent source of nutrition.
Yes, like apple orchid chew sticks right? They can definitely eat that I give it to my hamster
Perona cichlids are known to be aggressive and territorial, so it is best to keep them with other large, robust cichlids in a species-specific tank. Mixing them with other fish may lead to aggression and potential harm to the other tankmates. It's important to research and plan for suitable tankmates that can coexist peacefully with perona cichlids.
Depends.
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.
Mystery snail (Pomacea Bridgesii) also called Apple snail are OK with the smaller fish but to put them in with large and aggressive cichlids like the Jack Dempsey (Cichlasoma octofasciatum) is begging to have them killed and eaten. The simple answer is no they are not compatible.
No they can not.
Fish eat flies, fly larvae must be an equally decent source of nutrition.
Oscars when they get big can eat feeders and most types of cichlids will also.
Would what get along with African Cichlids?
In Wonderland, you only eat an apple if you know its source.
No. They are sometimes protected from other fish from their parents but sometimes the parents will eat the small fish.
Blood worms, flakes, pellets, etc. EDIT New Life Spectrum is the best i have found anywhere for cichlid food. DO NOT FEED AFRICAN RIFT LAKE CICHLIDS BLOOD WORMS. It can easily lead to bloating and death.