How to cycle my biocube

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Looks a whole lot like what I saw when I cycled my biocube. Even in the same spots.
I vacuumed it up and flipped on an inexpensive Amazon 9w UV light submerged in my pump sump (chamber 3). It was gone in a week or so. Haven't seen the same stuff on the sand since.

I discontinued using the UV light after 2 weeks. Don't know if the UV was really beneficial or not to help clear it up quick, could be it was a dumb thing to do, but the UV didn't seem to hurt anything either (other than giving my pump a slightly weathered sunbaked look on the plastic housing). If I ever decide to use UV again at some later date, I will likely go with a flowthrough design.
So did you also clean it off your rocks? And do I need to UV light? And did you not have your lights on your lid on during this time?
 
So did you also clean it off your rocks? And do I need to UV light? And did you not have your lights on your lid on during this time?
I tried to blow anything off the rocks before vacuuming the sand, but I didnt scrub them or anything like that. Tried to do a top down clean if that makes sense.

I went with the UV because I got a little panicked after watching some 'how to' videos and reading a few guides. I genuinely can't say if the open UV light I used was helpful or did nothing at all and the tank cleared on its own just from vacuuming a couple times. Wish I could say one way or the other, but I just don't have enough experience as this was my first tank cycling.

For lighting, I turned off the main white light (channel 1) for 2 weeks, but left the other white and the blue (channels 2, 3) to still turn on during daytime.
 
I tried to blow anything off the rocks before vacuuming the sand, but I didnt scrub them or anything like that. Tried to do a top down clean if that makes sense.

I went with the UV because I got a little panicked after watching some 'how to' videos and reading a few guides. I genuinely can't say if the open UV light I used was helpful or did nothing at all and the tank cleared on its own just from vacuuming a couple times. Wish I could say one way or the other, but I just don't have enough experience as this was my first tank cycling.

For lighting, I turned off the main white light (channel 1) for 2 weeks, but left the other white and the blue (channels 2, 3) to still turn on during daytime.
Okay I will give it a try thanks man
 

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