Cycling question - shrimp

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Hi, I set up a quick qt tank for observation. I used some media from my display. The tank has no lights. I also added a live shrimp (not for cycle purposes) about a month ago. I want to add a small fish in there, is the tank cycled? Does the shrimp and live rock contribute to any nitrogen cycle?
 

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If you added live rock into that tank, then the tank is cycled. You can always do a quick Nitrate and ammonia test to make sure it is ready to go
 
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If you added live rock into that tank, then the tank is cycled. You can always do a quick Nitrate and ammonia test to make sure it is ready to go
Wouldn't the shrimp thats been living in there for a month have been affected by it by now? I assume it's good to go. I also do not have an ammonia test handy and need to get a fish in there asap
 

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