Glad you got it fixed.
Some unnecessary extra info:
The account you set up under Settings > iCloud is your primary iCloud account; and this is the best place to set it up if you want to be sure you're syncing with that account.
If you don't set up your primary account in Settings > iCloud, the first iCloud account you set up under Mail, Contacts and Calendars becomes your primary account. You access it in either place, though Settings > iCloud shows you a more complete set of options.
It is possible to set up a second iCloud ID in Mail, Contacts, and Calendars (after the first); yes, using the default iCloud setup method. Last I checked you only get the basics here, Mail, Contacts, Calendars (and maybe Notes). It won't let you play with the other sync features like Safari, Pictures, etc. Those have a one-to-one relationship with their apps. And Backups, of course, only work with one account.
The second iCloud account will work just like a second email account, because that is what it is.
This is rarely a useful feature, but it can come in handy in a household that want's to share their email accounts, but have separate backup space for their devices.
Note on Notes. While I have not tried it, I suspect the second account, if it support Notes, will not support the new note format. Besides the format, the new Notes app uses a superior backend for syncing. So it's best to stick to the primary iCloud account for Notes syncing if at all possible.