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I know that's right my tank is too small that's why I was planning to exchange it but you are right definitely nothing fast is happening in a fish tank as that guy in brstv says! but it so hard not to enjoy a but it so hard to Stare on an empty expensive fish tankLot of problems here. I agree with most of what has been said above. Want to add that a potential problem is you are selecting inappropriate fish for the tank. Red Sea 250 is what 55gal 35x20in foot print. Powder blues and spot breast angels need a tank double that size. Checking your amonia and taking it slow is the first thing to do. For diseases velvet is possible given the time line, but in a new tank like that and adding that many fish over a short period of time I would lean towards ammonia. Fish in cycles are pretty dangerous even with bacteria in a bottle. They need more than a couple days to get through. And difficult and high bioload fish like tangs and angels should wait a while after cycling for an established tank. Remember the adage nothing good happens fast in a reef tank.