Question: Tetra Cleaning Bacteria for tank cycling?

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Hello all! Im rather new to forums and such so I apologize in advance if im doing anything wrong!!

Well I am currently cycling a 20 gallon for my two baby axolotls who are being tubbed but at the petshop today I noticed this cleaining bacteria by tetra being sold. I was wondering if i should introduce this into my cycling tank and if it will possibly speed up the process since these bacterias are what the tank is cycling for!!! Thank you for your time :)
 

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