IMO, no.
A small part of me wishes they were harder to raise, because then they'd be worth more and I might be inclined to try breeding for profit instead of as a hobby (hobbies cost money instead of make it).
As Marty alluded to, restricting the fry to a smaller area to help them find food and avoid waste is a good idea. Even when I put newly spit fry into a dedicated 10 gallon tank, I'll keep them in a breeder net until they look like they could use more space (say 1/2" or so).
For all african fry I've raised (mbuna, haps, peacocks, shellies, lamps, cyps, etc), I've fed crushed flake to all as a starter food with success, with the exception of Altolamprologus sp., in which case I only found success hatching baby brine shrimp).