Hi Aquarius,
To me this is the best expierience you can have as a fishkeeper, breeding cichlids that look after their young. Its amazing watching the tiny fry being guided around the tank by the mother on their first day out. The Apisto female I have was extremly protective of her babies, keeping them safe from two hungry angels for two days until I made room to move them. She uses special signals to warn of danger like a flick of the tail, they all hit the gravel!
I was watching her on their second night of free swimming when I got a real fright, after I switched of the light she swam down to them and pop! swallowed three right into her mouth. I was horrified because she had be so careful with them, but then as I watched, she swam over to a little burrow under a piece of wood and spat them out! She then went back and picked up all the rest in twos and threes and brought them to the burrow. From the light in the room, we could see her lying among them in the little nest, it was amazing! Every night every one in the house would watch her putting the babies to bed, keeping a close eye on any move we made.
I would highly recommend trying to breed some fish like kribensis or apistos, even angels are usually great parents, but be warned you may need to move out the tv to fit in all the little tanks you'll want!
Ken