I've recently been made aware of some info you may find useful, at this time in your tank's development.
While cycling, keep nutrients lower and keep your lights off. The idea is to keep algae at bay while nitrifying bacteria are still multiplying. All algae have specific bacteria associated with them that help them. If allowed to grow in the cycling phase, this algae-friendly bacteria can compete with nitrifying bacteria, with the end result being more virulent algae both in the beginning and further down the road.
If this is done right, you may avoid the algae phase altogether, and you'll be less likely to get it later.
I cannot vouch for this method, since I just stumbled onto it. But the science looks solid. It would be cool to see someone try this and report their findings.
Good luck with your new tank!