Live Rock, cold water and dead bristle worms oh my.

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I had to remove half of my live rock, I put it in a trash can with a power head and a heater. The problem came about when I had to remove the heater, Dumb idea, well the cold water killed the bristle worms and fouled the water. I put he live rock/maybe dead now back in the tank. I dumped all of the water.
Question is my tank going to have to go through another cycle? The rock has been in the tank for over 15 years.

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Thanks, I noticed the live rock looks like what is in the tank already, so I am glad it did not have a die off.
 

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