Deep breaths, folks...deep breaths.
Maverick - a few things. First, I hope you don't stop utilizing AC as a reseource. There really are a lot of very knowlegeable people here, and as evidenced by the first 3/4 of this thread, you got a lot of help and sounds like you learned quite a bit in a short amount of time, which is good. Second, its the internet...try not to take things to heart so quickly. It's hard to communicate clearly in a text-only environment, and sometimes things that are meant in a completely non-abrasive way are taken otherwise.
Everyone else - calm down a bit. We've all been newbs at one point or another. we've all made stupid mistakes. Everyone feels bad about screwing up and having pets die because of it...the last thing we need is to have it rubbed in our faces.
Hopefully the thread can get back on track, Maverick please keep us up to date with your progress.
Just to add my two cents along with everyone else - water changes are your friend, not chemicals. Ich can be treated with salt and raised temps, even in scaleless fish. I would agree with everyone else that before you set up new tanks, try to get the existing ones healthy. Prime is safe to overdose for dechlorination and detoxification of ammonia in an emergency. Water changes will not slow down the cycliing of a tank - if there is excess ammonia/nitrites (presumably the reason that you are doing so many water changes) then the bacteria have an excess of food and will continue to multiply as fast as possible.