You can have c*chlids with catfish, but try to avoid mixing african fish with south americans - the c*chlids from Africa are particularly bad to mix with South American catfish
Only if you equate "African" with "Rift cichlids" (read: Malawi's or Tanganyikans).
the smaller riverine species of Afrika (so not including large Hemichromis or any Tilapine species) are perfectly suitable for combinations with South American catfishes.
genera like Pelvicachromis, Nanochromis, small Hemichromis, Chromidotilapia, anomalochromis, Thysia, Steatocranus and the like do fine with SA cats when the tank has room for everyone.
wich is the case here. big tank.
unlike some of the other posters however, I really gross out on the light
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, it's like looking at a disco, not an aquarium.
it also can cause stress to non-nocturnal fish! fish-eyes of diurnal fish are developed to see in a daylight spectrum; not something like a blacklighted discotheque or spaceship. if you want to see the natural coloration of the fish and want them to be at peace in the tank, best use lights like Gro-Lux, True-Lite (perfect daylight spectrum), some Zoo-meds made for planted tanks, Dennerle etc etc.