Originally Posted by Cornharris
Its been running for 2 days and i will have the reading up asap
dont bother.. its not ready no matter what the tests say. You are still at the very beginning stages of cycling your tank. Although its not uncommon its unessesary to have fish in there at this point. You were prob told to have them in there as they are a hardy species and are commonly used to cycle tanks. While this is true it is still very harmful to the fish and you could of accomplished the same thing with a raw shrimp thrown in there.
However whats done is done, I offered that info for future knowledge. You should leave your tank alone and let it cycle testing for amonia every 2 to 3 days. In about 2 to 4 weeks you should be nearing the end of your cycle however only water tests will truly tell you when its complete. The absense of amonia will indicate a cycled tank. After that a 15% water change is necessary and then a full work op on your water chemistry. pH, Amonia, Nitrates, nitrites, calcium, alkalinity, salinity and temp. To go about this correctly post the actual readings to make sure your perameters are where they should be for corals. It would also be advisable to wait another month or so before adding any to get your self a custom to your tank its maintenance schedule and routine.