hmmmmm i think you might be confused a little about the way the "cycle" works that we are refering 2,
your tank should not have any sign's of NH4 (amonina) or no2(nitrite) what happens here, is if your tank is showing sign's no2, that means the cycle is either not complete, or not stable enough....
I see that there is several things in your tank. Did you by chance add all these things at once? that would spike your nh4, your tank is probly trying to over come the excess nh4 thus leaveing a little left over no2,
as suggested above, water changes with rodi over the next few days might save you.....
Im not sure what you mean by "hole water with rodi"
there is no way around a cycle, its needed to maintain the water in your tank no matter what skimmer what rock what lights you have... the waste needs to be prosessed and converted. and with out a stable cycle you will not be able to maintain that.
a full detail of everything you have done in the last 2 months will make these guys (who rock!) give you a better explanation of whats going on...
full water stats, temp, no2, no3 nh4, ph4, time the lights turn on/turn off. what power heads you got, how much rock, how much sand, what kinda of skimmer (if any) how you added everything, when you added it, did you acclamated. sump, all of your people liveing in your tank (yes people live there 2)
Do you have a rodi system? what kind of salt brand you use? do you have a refractometer?
good luck my friend