I would echo what Lawdawg says about your situation. The "Nothing good happens quickly in a reef tank" philosophy really is true. You will eventually see some results on your test kit, but hopefully not sudden spikes. The best advice I can add on for you, would be to always have some saltwater mixed up and running in a bucket with a power head and small heater standing by just in case. No, you really don't want to do a water change on a cycling tank, but on occasion in the past when I've set something up and have seen too big of an ammonia spike happen too rapidly, I will do a small water change just to take the edge off to help protect the fish on hand.
Typically I'll start a new tank off with rock and sand, and not add any other life to it for several weeks, but everyone has their own way of doing things.