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Since you're running an established filter as well as substrate and ornaments you're adding a whole lot of beneficial bacteria to your tank. The majority of your bacteria should be attached to surface area vs free floating in water but I would add some old fish water from your old tank anyways. Make sure the water is dechlorinated before adding water to your tank. There is a risk of small spikes but I've cycled quite a few tanks using just an old filter and only received spikes once. Even then they were minor. Keep prime on hand in case of larger spikes and overdose it if you need to.
pour the water from the container they were being held in with them, when fish are stressed they poop and adding poop will give the bacteria a food source.
Tank swap went perfect without a loss. I took as much of the water from my 45G as I could and then filled it up and primed the water and let my cycled FX5 from my cichlid tank and one of the 405s from the cycled 120G and let it run while I build up the rocks and planted my Java Fern. All the while I added a little bit of the new water to my buckets of fish to acclimatize them to the tank. After 30 min I dropped them in and here they are happy as can be.
Most people will say no, but I would. Floating plants like water cabbage will suck up any xtra ammonia in the tank. Be generous with the water changes too. I predict that your cichlids will love the new, bigger, fresh environment.
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