I'm with Jim and Slappy. Keep up the changes to avoid permanent damage or painful deaths for the fish.
Forget the ammonia-sequestering media, water changes are better.
Cycle does contain nitrification bacteria (if fresh enough), just not ones which can and do establish in FW tanks, so to me it is snake oil. It is also the heaviest bioload all by itself of anything I have tested from LFS.
BioSpira does contain FW nitrification bacteria if it is available in your area.
Someday, in the best of all possible worlds, LFS folks will actually know and understand something about the physics, chemistry, physiology, microecology, etc. of fish tanks and their inhabitants. We are unfortunately a long way from that utopia. Much "common knowledge" on fish tanks does not hold water, but propagates mythology. What they do is frequently not actively harmful, just not helpful or best practice. Sometimes the myths are actively harmful and do enrich the LFS.
Forget the ammonia-sequestering media, water changes are better.
Cycle does contain nitrification bacteria (if fresh enough), just not ones which can and do establish in FW tanks, so to me it is snake oil. It is also the heaviest bioload all by itself of anything I have tested from LFS.
BioSpira does contain FW nitrification bacteria if it is available in your area.
Someday, in the best of all possible worlds, LFS folks will actually know and understand something about the physics, chemistry, physiology, microecology, etc. of fish tanks and their inhabitants. We are unfortunately a long way from that utopia. Much "common knowledge" on fish tanks does not hold water, but propagates mythology. What they do is frequently not actively harmful, just not helpful or best practice. Sometimes the myths are actively harmful and do enrich the LFS.