Ok this is probably a stupid question, but I can't find the answer anywhere. Here goes...When your tank has completely cycled (meaning you have gone at least a week with ammonia/nitrites dropping to 0ppm within 12 hours) and you do your water change, how long do you have, with out adding ammonia, before the bacteria die? The reason I ask this is while fishless cycling I have my tanks running at about 85 F (confirmed with continous temperature readings), and I know that after the large water change at the end that the water temp should come down quite a bit, however the water temp may come down too much (I am thinking in particular of my Betta Tank) and I may have to let it heat up again. Essentially, my plan was to do the large water change at the end of the cycle, confirm water stats are good, then go to the LFS to buy fish. In the 45 minutes or so it would take me to go to drive to the LFS, pick my fish, and drive home, I am certain that temp would be come up (or go down) enough for my fish, but is that too long to go without an ammonia source? I am thinking it would probably be closer to 1.5 - 2 hours total before the fish were actually added, taking into account acclimation time.
I know stupid question, but I have worked so hard to get these tanks ready (still not there yet) I just don't want to mess it up at the end
Thanks
I know stupid question, but I have worked so hard to get these tanks ready (still not there yet) I just don't want to mess it up at the end
Thanks
