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Yep!

So long as you can give some natural barriers to allow them to establish their own territory.
 
What about a dragon fish?

What dragon fish specifically? A quick google search of "dragon fish" came up with several suggested species that will, most likely, not be compatible as they are deep sea or brackish fish. Besides, they all looked big and mean enough to gobble up any unsuspecting dwarf cichlid! :D
 
I just went into. Local Walmart and they had them for sale and said max size is 20" and was compatible with Molly's Platys and stuff that couldn't fit in there mouth
 

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Those are Violet Gobies or Dragon Gobies.

They are brackish fish that can get very large. You don't have to worry about them eating fish, they actually sift through the gravel for food.
 
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