hold it
I don't think any print should just sit there in any chemical solution, nor too long in plain water, if there is residual hypo. After hypo, I rinse the print in a running water bath, then hold with other prints in water bath. Throughout the session I change the water in the holding bath, and shuffle the prints. At the end of the session, all prints are prepared for a final wash, which can include treating with HCA for the recommended amount of time.
AA's holding bath often was chilled to keep the emulsion intact.
A fellow I worked with had a holding tray by Zone VI that kept the water running through the system to keep the hypo diluted.
I stack two trays on top of each other. The top tray is riddled with 1/2 inch holes. This keeps the prints under a constant depth of water. Adding water to the top tray keeps has water flowing out through the holes, then into and out through the top of the bottom tray, so the residual hypo is continually diluted.
Interesting topic.