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I have my live rock and live sand, and a few hitchhiking crabs, sitting in buckets of water, after my tank sprung a leak. No aeration or heater, and it's winter. Will this kill the bacteria colonised the rock and sand? Prior to the unfortunate breakage of the tank, the sand had been in the tank for a few months, so I'm assuming that bacteria had already established itself within the sand bed. Likewise for the live rock, it was cured and then placed in the tank a while ago, so it too had a bacteria colony. Now I'm worried that once I get it all in a new tank, will this cause spikes in ammonia and nitrate from any potential die-off? Btw I've kept live sand and live rock in these conditions during similar tank breakages and they came out okay.
