I started with 50% new water and 50% water from my 75g. And yes, I added prime. I had the shrimp and I've hade plants and snails for over a month. Used wood from my other tank too. it's been running for almost 2 months now. You don't think it's cycled yet?
Wouldn't it most likely be cycled by this time with out the chemicals and shrimp?
So for almost 2 months, you've not done a single water change?
If you've removed the shrimp, I highly doubt your snails produce enough ammonia to sustain any significant amount of bacterial colony to support a group of fish.
I think the only reason your water testings are registering low nitrite and ammonia is because there aren't anything to produce them in the first place!
Dude, that's not how you properly cycle a tank.
I'm a little scared for you right now. Seriously.
You should've cycled the tank for at least a month with FISH. Those fish will produce ammonia, which triggers the cycle process.
Say you cycled with 4 fishes. Once cycle is done, your tank would be able to sustain 4 fishes. The more fish you add, the more bacteria is being produced as the result of additional ammonia.
Now, you cycled your tank for 2 weeks with shrimp, and the remaining 1 month and 2 weeks with just snails and plants?
That mean, however much ammonia is being produced by these snails and plants, that how much your tank can hold. Once you add these fishse you're receiving tomorrow, ammonia will definitly rise.
Do you understand this?
Let's say you're receiving 5 fishes tomorrow, you should've cycled with 5 fishes then remove them and introduce the new fish which you've ordered.