I'd start by getting rid of the crushed coral. It'll only cause headaches. Because of it's larger grain size, detritus gets trapped in it, quickly becoming a nitrate problem. Also, because of it's larger grain size, it allows oxygen to circulate through it easier. we don't want our substrate oxygenated. Because of this, you need a much deeper crushed coral bed, than you would a fine grain, aragonite sand bed. Finally, Aragonite sand will start to dissolve at about 8.0pH, becoming a buffer, which we want. CC won't start dissolving until your pH drops to about 7.6, which is much too low.
So, that's the first step.
Next, don't add anything...I mean NOTHING. No more clean up crews, nothing, until your tank is completely cycled. Otherwise, whatever is in there will be very stressed and maybe dead, by the end of the cycle.
Get test kits for Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrates. This will allow you to follow the cycle.
Get good test kits, not all in one boxed kits or strip tests. Invest in Elos or Salifert. They're a bit more expensive, but more accurate and worth it.
Next...read, research, ask questions and then do it all over again. Slow WAY down. Research everything BEFORE you do it.
Finally, Welcome to Reef Frontiers!!! That part shoulda been first.