Cycling a tank - lights on or off?

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Can I get a few people's opinions on whether they prefer to keep lights on or off during a cycle? What's the benefits of either approach?

Also, skimmer on or off?

Start a refugium before or after cycle?

Wavemakers on or off?
 

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I'm cycling mine without lights as algae like lights too thrive .. so I'm hoping too reduce it ... Iam also cycling with skimmer on .. I started with dry rocks .. so I expect some breakdown of dead material from the rocks even if I can't see it I have a small powerhead in for circulation..sorry I don't have a refugium .. curious too see what others do !!
 
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I have always cycled with lights but I was leaning towards cycling without this time.
 

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I have always cycled with lights but I was leaning towards cycling without this time.
To be honest the only reason I'm cycling without lights is because I sent them back ..I'm gonna order new ones next week .. if I had them they would probably be on ..just because I like looking at my tank with them on ..:p:D:D.. I'm still a newbie in this hobby ..!
 
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I don't think I have the patience to leave then off through the full cycle. Maybe I'l leave them on for my days off and switch them off when at work. A good compromise!
 
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I cycle with the lights on. I figure that the tank is going to get ugly anyway and I may as well start dealing with whatever pops up sooner than later.
Should I expect an algae bloom either way? I'm not using any live rock, I was hoping that this may help reduce the chance of nuisance algae during setup (just a guess).
 
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I cycled with lights, skimmer & powerheads off. Lights on just promotes algae while you don't have a cuc in the tank.
Any thoughts on if I should wait before starting a refugium?
 

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I think you get algae anyway. Algae is in the air and nutrients are in the tank. I think going with the lights on will give your CUC enough to eat. I think if you cycle the tank with the lights off, you then need turn on the lights and wait for the CUC's food to grow. Wouldn't be good to starve them. I am not an expert by any means, just the way my mind works!:)
 

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Always cycle with the lights on, unless you want to kill off any life that's growing on the live rock. Algae will grow whatever you do. Have the lights on 8-12 hours a day on a cycle (dawn to dust, if your lights have this feature). Keep your skimmer running through out the cycle and there after. If you are using any supplements to speed up the cycling process, then keep your reactors off until the full cycle is complete.
 

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I am cycling a 29 gallon tank in my garage with the lights on during the day and off at night. I am using basic Marineland lights as I am going to do an invert only tank and not planning on having any real coral, maybe a kenya tree at most.
 

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