I never new about that so it has helped me, as i have had my cichlids from a 2ft to 3ft to lastly a 4ft tank.
So i never had any problems but when i had my new setup for a 4ft tank, they guy had 5 oscars of sizes of 11", 11", 10", 12" and 5", one severum at 8", one convict at 4" and a juwel cichlid at 4" also.
As you would know these were not suitable for 4ft tank at their size so i planned to get rid of them before hand and the guy came 2 days after i brought down the tank. He didn't give a filter and he had aeverything in bags and a lot of stuff so i had to use my 4 fluval for the 4ft, and all my fish including my Congo tinanti cichlid (who is a bottom dweller and has a small bladder so he is not really a long term swimmer) was swimming all the way through. I quickly put the temperature down which i knew would take a while to decrease so i also placed in an air stone and it helped straight away.
Several times i had done it where i have used the atleast 25% of water from the previous tank setup and the rest tap water, and put straight in after once temperature is right, and never had any problems even with my puffers.
When i first started fish keeping I didn't research about having a cycled water before putting fish in, so full tap water in the right temperature at around 25-26 degrees. I put in 2 sword tails and 2 molly's, they all survived and they were all swimming around except one male molly. Which he looked ill once we put him in.
One question - When people cycle the tank i read that people are sayting to use guppy's and other cheap fish to cycle the tank. Wouldn't that be just as wrong as putting in other bigger fish or is it that they can tolerate a uncycled tank?
Thanks, and sorry Spannaz as i have gone a bit off topic and may not be help to you.