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Thanks for the advice and knowledge. I talked to my LFS and they suggest that I wait until both Ammonia and Nitrites are near zero before adding any CUC or inverts so that they can hit the ground running so to speak. My Ammonia has not crested yet, so I plan on waiting a few more days (maybe a week) before starting this chapter...Welcome to R2R! I can't really help with your question about the fish as I've never had Mollies but personally I would just leave them. They seem to be doing okay. A skimmer isn't really needed, at least early on. When you start seeing your Phosphates and Nitrates starting to elevate is a good time to decide whether or not to add a skimmer or some other nutrient export mechanism. Add a clean up crew fairly early. It is better that you add them before you see issues with detritus/algae. Since you have fish, you have nutrients so I'd go ahead and add them. You don't want to add them to a tank that is too sterile, like right after a fishless-cycle because there would be nothing for them to eat.
Sorry, I guess I missed your Ammonia levels. Your LFS is right.Thanks for the advice and knowledge. I talked to my LFS and they suggest that I wait until both Ammonia and Nitrites are near zero before adding any CUC or inverts so that they can hit the ground running so to speak. My Ammonia has not crested yet, so I plan on waiting a few more days (maybe a week) before starting this chapter...