its done, because apparently the bottle bac used controlled ammonia within the exact timeframe from its labels.
that, or you used live rock/already cycled and that was a lag time report for the ammonia oxidation, but its as good as done.
meaning if you wait three more months, the same degree of ammonia control will exist as it does now, this is why we pay for bottle bac.
you dont get further benefit by waiting longer, past the dates on the label from the bottle bac.
of all params reported, only that ammonia line approximation mattered, not the others. this is why when we see fish + bottle bac going in on day one, with zero wait time, the turnout is still healthy happy fish. the ability to carry ammonia comes right out of the bottle- unless that's a digital ammonia kit you're using above the ability to control ammonia happened faster than shown above/ the non digital kits take a long time to register when ammonia comes back down and they often stick at .2 or .25, the vast majority never show anything lower even after the cycle. the motion change relative to your dates was the tell