Here is twenty successful cycles from this forum all condensed:
-set up your arrangement with mixed live and dry rock and sand and let it stew 30 days, this is your start date due to submersion charts on google showing 30 days.
-your start date and this entire process is independent of algae, cycling is for bacteria. You may indeed use algae as a start sign, but by then you are algae invaded. Cruise the nuisance algae forum here, see what is active in terms of self caused invasions. You have the option of lifting out rocks, hand cleaning algae off and even using various cheats to kill it off, and setting rock back. No amount of access or guiding or cleaning harms the rock. No amount of pulling dandelions to force a controlled lawn so your neighbors don't hate you harms the lawn.
-never have clean up crews as the deciding factor on if your tank is invaded with algae, at any stage. See nuisance algae forum, the time, cost and loss associated with full tank invasions. How many self-fixed? How many did a clean up crew in place prevent?
Be hand guiding and gardening your new algae rocks, its expected to grow on them. disallow takeover, for 2020 cycling where we don't purposefully wreck things for six months (or two years per some threads you'll see)
Your clean up crew eats whole feed, they don't live solely off tank waste. add some food or pellets occasionally, not waste algae. Their job is to keep rocks *you have cleared and managed* free of algae, as regrowth controllers only. Not removers, you are the remover and you work for two years until dry rocks become live, and quit taking on so much algae. This is the cost in effort of using dry rocks vs full coralline live rock for all the rock, its algae-excluding to a large degree.
-you do not have to add anything in the 30 days setup and wait. Live rock transmits only bac at this time, your dry rock will take years to catch up expect not much change other than you choosing to let it wreck, or be clean, as the years go by.
-at day 30, start however you like the system will be ready. We haven't mentioned test kit readings since 30 days covers cycles, google charts show. Plus your live rock adds feed and bacteria and other animals it only takes time allowed. nothing you withhold can stop your cycle. nothing you add will speed it up, it'll add to algae.
-you have a big choice to make about self invading your tank or keeping it clean. cycling is about bacteria not algae, ever.
before allowing algae to take over your system, check the nuisance forum and see that algae takes over tanks of any age, it is not related to new tanks only. A huge degree of those entrants started an uglies phase, and it never went away.
-there is no problem with uglies stage cycling if you dont mind the look possibly well extended. thousands do this way, it is ok to repeat if you like. The above is simply a new option because we know cycles cannot stall, and cleaning cannot undo them. You can choose either way.
-see the fish disease forum.
your tank can handle fish on day 30, but the time you should add fish is much later due to links there in the fish forum. There is a certain order to adding fish that determines if they live or die from disease. Nearly all threads in the forum are discussing skipping the order of ops and how to handle
you cannot stall or mess up a cycle on day 30 wait having added live rock at the start, so test kit readings simply won’t matter and if you bought none, the exact outcome above will occur.