The first tank I cycled with fish food and a bit of cheese lol,took about 3 weeks,which I thought was quick,but I also had plants and aqua soil added.The plants were sessiliflora which are quick growing and they were growing at what seemed like 2 inches a day,so they would have dealt with the ammonia too.I also added quick start on day one,I just poured the bottle in.
That was a quick cycle as far as I was concerned.
The second tank took about the same time and that was done by using a mackerel tail.I had the same plants in that,which I had propagated from the first tank and again I added quick start,no aqua soil that time.Unfortunately I went on holiday during that cycle and I left the light on and when I got back the whole tank was thick with brown algae.after giving it a good clean and adding more bits of mackerel I tested the water for a couple of weeks and the most I saw was a tiny spike in ammonia which was gone the next day.That tank annoyed me,and now looking back the bloomin thing cycled while I was on holiday,but I missed it haha.
The third tank took almost 8 weeks to cycle,and it was only 18l.small,but mighty thus tank seemed to take forever.
It was a cold water tank for the first week before I added a heater,so that may have contributed to it taking longer.
I had an ammonia reading after about a week and a half,but it took another 3 weeks or so to get nitrites.once I got nitrites it took ages for them to drop.I had added quick start to that,but the bacteria could have been dead and hence why it took so long,as the bacteria would have grown from scratch.
Your readings for ammonia and trite are looking good and I would say it’s cycling,just don’t cut corners and let those nitrites drop.don’t do any water changes unless the ammonia was to go through the roof.
You can remove the shrimp now,but continue adding fish food now and then until nitrates appear,then you can stop.
Looking good to me?