Yes, I've read the same Mark, however, having set-up several tanks over the last year (some for me, some for friends) I have used a variety of methods (experimentation on my own tanks !) and they do definitely cycle faster when using a supplement. Although, as said, the nitrite bacteria levels always seem to take forever when starting from scratch
For the record, the way I do a tank now is to run the filter to be used in a tank I know 'is good' and then transfer that filter to the new tank, I then feed ammonia to ensure that the filter can take the load, if not, I continue to add ammonia to continue the cycle process, followed by a large water change once the cycle is complete.
Again though, they do seem to reckon that a tank will cycle on its own (nothing added except some form of ammonia) given time and patience .... patience is something that I am very short of though, why wait a couple of months, when for a few pence you can have your tank ready in a couple of weeks ? (or 1 week as my current Oscar tank was).
Food for thought though, I have a completely empty tank, not used in years. Might experiment to see how long it would take to cycle with a new filter and only dechlorinated water ... you've got me started now
