beneficial bacteria ?

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if all fish are removed from a completly cycled tank but the filter is running how long would it take for the beneficial bacteria to die off? a friend of mines tank got ick, he has scaleless fish so he cant add salt to his tank, the outbreak is pretty bad. he was going to put all of the fish in a qt tank (using maracide) and just salt his main tank without any fish in it then just do a huge water chane at the end of the treatment to get rid of the salt. if he removes all the fish theres obviously no nitrates to convert so he would have to re-cycle his tank after a period of time right? whats the longest period he would be able to keep the fish out without messing with the bacteria growth?
 
if i remember right the lifespan on the nitrifying bacteria is only 36 hours or something. so once they go through the waste in the tank they will not be able to reproduce so the colony will die off.
 
He could add some fish food regularly to rot and maintain the cycle. Close observation of parameters would be required and water changes as appropriate.
 
cool, thanks guys, exactly what i needed to know, i really appreciate it!!
 
if there are no fish in the tank at all, you can just use pure ammonia instead of fish food. it will be more efficient, reliable, and exact. but you would need to monitor the parameters to ensure it stays mature.
 
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