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And just to comment on this question, no, you will not kill off your bacteria. Order your fish when you are totally confident that your initial nitrogen cycle has completed (which it should fairly quickly with your live rock rubble).I have a hanna marine master. And yes I understand the nitrogen cycle. The question I had is say my tank cycles in a few days and then I order a fish and it won't be in for 2 weeks. Will that 2 weeks of no ammonia added due to no fish kill all the beneficial bacteria because they have nothing to eat.
Those bacteria are not people, or even dogs or cats. They absolutely do not need to "eat" everyday, and will persists for many weeks to months without ammonia, just ready in waiting for some ammonia to process.
So again, I would get your tank up and running, get your live rock rubble, and you can add your bottled bacteria if you wish - it's entirely unnecessary with your rock rubble, but isn't going to hurt if you already have it and want to use it (I would not go buying it at this point). Once you know your tank is fully cycled, go ahead and order your fish. Do not worry that your bacteria will die out in that short period of time.
I've never ordered from Dr. Reef, but I do QT all my fish and livestock myself, and I have read really good things about Dr. Reef. But their fish are EXPENSIVE. Don't risk rushing to order your fish before your tank is fully cycled, your bacteria will be fine.
As always, I hope this helps, and I wish you the best of luck!