Rough guide for Nitrites to drop

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Hey everyone
so I am at the point now in my fishes cycle (using the Ammonia method) that my Nitrites have spiked and the Nitrates are pretty high too, I have a couple of questions

- Should I stop adding Ammonia now as I understand this can stall the cycle or should I just reduce how much I am adding
- How long roughly before the Nitrites begin to fall

Thanks in advance :)
 
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