Problem: Article: Ammonia stress (the dangerous symptoms that fish get when ammonia levels get too high) is always a risk during the cycling process. If they aren't dealt with quickly, these symptoms can eventually become deadly for the fish. If you see the symptoms below, lower the ammonia levels by changing the water more frequently and changing a greater portion of the water each time:  Lethargy/lack of movement (even when food is added) Refusing to leave the bottom of the tank Gasping for air at the surface of the water Inflamed eyes, gills, and/or anus. There are two kinds: remover and detoxifier. Most pet shops and aquarium stores will sell chemicals specifically designed to neutralize ammonia in aquariums. Though these can be useful if the ammonia level becomes so high that it begins to harm the fish, they are more useful in starting a new tank as they permit to skip some water changes, shortening the time needed to cycle a new tank.   Some people believe that ammonia removers can be harmful in the long-run.  This may be due  to a misunderstanding of the process of detoxifying. In a tank, toxic ammonia (gas NH3) is in reversible equilibrium with not-so-toxic ionized ammonia (NH4+). Most of the detoxifier  products convert  toxic ammonia into the form that isn't so harmful to fish. However, after 24 to 48 hours, they will release the ammonia. That's why these products should be used:  as long as the useful bacteria is not yet established AND, from time to time make a partial water change (as per manufacturers' instructions) to remove some of the ammonia accumulated AND even if is not specified, dose the detoxifier for the whole tank, not just for the new added (replaced) water, as the already bonded ammonia in the tank will be released soon (after 24-48 hours from previous dose).   Changing 50% of the water (or more) generally prolongs the time required to cycle the tank (or even stop the cycle) just because the useful bacteria will be temporary inhibited and will need time to adapt  to new pH.. For this reason, some recommend a pH change of less than 0.2-0.3 per day. Suppose you have 7.8 pH in tank, replacing 25% with water of pH=7 will bring the final pH to 7.6. Useful bacteria transforms only ionized (non-toxic) form of ammonia, so they benefit from these products also.. Though they're often thought of as the quintessential aquarium fish, goldfish are actually not recommended for cycling a tank. The problem with goldfish stems from the facts that they have different care requirements than the types of tropical fish that are most common in aquariums today. Thus, cycling a tank with goldfish and then adjusting the tank to accommodate tropical fish can cause at least some of the bacteria to die from the higher heat and different water conditions. This stresses the goldfish, the bacteria, and the tropical fish — not a recipe for a healthy tank.  In addition, modern goldfish are somewhat susceptible to diseases that can easily spread through the entire aquarium.  You won't want to cycle any aquarium with so-called "feeder" goldfish, which are poorly-cared for by breeders and sellers and are extra-susceptible to disease.
Summary: Treat ammonia stress during cycling with frequent water changes. Consider ammonia neutralizers if you run into toxicity problems. Use goldfish only for cycling all-goldfish tanks.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Try to listen to your wand and become attuned to its abilities. Some say that the wand finds the wizard. When you are in tune with your wand, you’ll know what spells you can cast with it. Common spells include:  Love spells to attract love, seduce a mate, or heal a broken heart. Beauty spells. These often encompass height or weight adjustment or improving self-image. Money spells that focus on wealth, prosperity, power, or good fortune. Protection spells to shield someone from negative energy, to protect a home or specific place, and to ward off dark magic, for example. This is important prior to using a wand. There are several considerations to take into account before casting a spell.  Consider what you plan on calling for--exactly what you want--and think about how this will bring yourself harmony. Determine whether or not your use of the wand will cause harm, and specifically how it will affect others. Strokes are simply the movements that you make with your wand. They are a way of bringing your inner intentions to the external world. Different people use a different number of strokes when casting a spell. It might be helpful to think of each stroke as forming a letter. Some say this is how the word spell came into being—by spelling out your intention with strokes. Incantations are sung spells. The word comes from the Latin stem “canto,” which means to sing. Incantations put out powerful vibrations into the universe, and entrust your will to whatever higher deity you ascribe to. Like anything else, practice is necessary to make a spell work. Sometimes a spell might not come to fruition for a period of years. In other instances, you'll see more imminent results that show your energy manifesting itself in the universe.
Summary:
Find spells necessary for your wand's potential ability. Clearly focus your inner intention. Make strokes with the wand. Perform incantations with your wand. Practice the spells you have chosen to perform.