No, you need to continue feeding your filter some kind of ammonia (whether as shrimp, fish food, or pure ammonia) to get an ammonia reading of about 5 ppm or less (Roan suggests 3 ppm, Chris Cow recommends less than 5 ppm). As you keep adding ammonia over the days, you'll begin to see nitrites as well as ammonia (keep adding ammonia source, but less) then ammonia will zero out (keep adding), then nitrites will zero out too (presto, you're cycled). Time for water change.
In other words, there needs to be a constant supply of ammonia going into the tank in order to complete the tank's cycle. Once you see nitrite levels begin to develop in your tank, you should reduce the amount of ammonia being added (say, to about half the original amount).