.25 is where the ammonia starts to affect the fishes health. Try to keep below that as best as you can until you get the fish out of the tank. Are you using a liquid test kit? If not get one, strips aren't accurate or reliable. Nitrates are a little high and shouldn't be allowed to go much higher with fish in the tank. Once the fish are out of the tank I would I only check ammonia once in a while then nitrites when ammonia readings reach 0 then for nitrates when the nitrites get to 0. After your nitrites peak then drop back down to 0 your tank is then considered cycled at which point you would do a 50% water change, wait a couple of days for the tank to settle, make sure all of your parameters are good then start adding fish a little at a time. Do you have the live rock yet?