Is anyone actually reading the OP here? The cycle is done. They weren’t asking for cycle advice. They are dealing with a delay between cycle completion and addition of fish. I was trying to avoid an overly technical discussion but here it goes… There is some literature evidence that nitrifying bacteria, especially those involved in the conversion of nitrite to nitrate, and to a lesser extent, the bacteria that convert ammonia to nitrite, can become dormant in the absence of ammonia input. Sometimes there can be a delay in reactivating these bacteria upon reintroduction of ammonia. This latent dormancy usually takes a few weeks in the absence of ammonia, but nonetheless it is worthwhile to consider. To avoid this, while waiting for fish to arrive, the OP could continue to dose ammonia every few days, keeping the bacteria fed and active. The downside is continued increase in nitrate in the interim, which would need to be managed by water changes. Not dosing is an option as the bacteria most often observed to go dormant is primarily responsible for the nitrite to nitrate part of the nitrogen cycle, and nitrite is much less of a concern for fish.