Xielos said:Lotsa bacteria food (5ppm ammonia) + Little bit of bacteria(1oz of Bio Spira) = Lotsa bacteria (which will eventualy cycle the tank)
Unless the very, very high ammonia actually kills off the bacteria you are trying to culture. The nitrite processing bacteria do not like ammonia, it inhibits their growth. This is why the ammonia spike has to got almost to zero before the nitrite spike starts to go down in cycling. In fact, killing those bacterai may add to the ammonia level in the tank, sending you over the edge into ammonia overdose.
Have you even read the entire thread?
Oh, yeah, I have. It is just this thing I have, when I see someone who asks about stuff and when they get advice that conflicts with what they have already decided to do then they say, "Gee, none of this is any help."
Just for reference, in case YOU haven't read the entire thread...
6 (7 including me) people have told you not to do what you've decided to do, 4 have given opinions to support what you want to do.
Of those, Rob1eddy (post 2) said follow the directions it works, from his experience. Ozziegt (post 4 and later) said don't add it to the ammonia in the tank, had done that and failed. Ghostshrimp55 (post 6) has expienrence with it and said do not add to tank now. Benson (post 10)said do not. RoanArt (post 11) said it works 4 out of 5 times when you follow directions. RocakabillyChick (post 38) said don't do it, she seems to be in that toxic ammonia zone after doing what you are planning to do. Many of these have stated that they did exactly what you are trying to do and it failed.
On the other hand, Beeker (post 5 and later) admitted that he had a pH crash when he did that, but thinks it is OK to do, but later says he thinks BioSpira does not work. ParadoxLiz (post 20) says you ought to do it, but she is doing ammonia with live plants and so she is heading for a problem with algae and doesn't even realize it. And Mishi (post 36) says do it.
So, it looks to me like you have already decided that adding BioSpira to a tank with a very high ammonia reading is just fine, in spite of two people saying that they did exactly that and that you should not do it and one saying he did that and had a pH crash and it failed but you should do it.
I am just amazed that you are bothering to ask when you don't care what the answer is.
However, if you would ask and then pay close attention to what is said, and think about it, you might have been able to have fish for the last 4 weeks now, instead of just playing around with test tubes.
But, hey, do whatever you want, it's your time, it's your money.