Well the eBay seller is replacing the broken filter and told me to keep the other for spares (thank you very much!)
So I decided to put it in the tank anyway 2 days ago to let the sponge start to develop and then I can put it in the replacement when it gets here.
The heater took a couple of days to get up to a temperature of 28.8°C and had to be set on 31° to achieve that, but it's got there in the end.
Got some plastic craft mesh to minimise the huge cable gaps cut into the plastic lid which hopefully will also stop any escapees once it is occupied.
This morning (day 9) the nitrItes have begun to appear and are at 0.25 ppm and this is only 3 days after adding the heater. There must be some juicy bacteria in that gravel!! Ammonia is down to 1 ppm, but I'm going to wait for it to drop below below 0.75 ppm and let the nitrItes get to 2 ppm before adding the next dose of ammonia as per TTA's regime.
I know it's not very exciting but I was a proper giddy kipper (Yorkshire phrase) when I saw the violet water in the test-tube!
So I decided to put it in the tank anyway 2 days ago to let the sponge start to develop and then I can put it in the replacement when it gets here.
The heater took a couple of days to get up to a temperature of 28.8°C and had to be set on 31° to achieve that, but it's got there in the end.
Got some plastic craft mesh to minimise the huge cable gaps cut into the plastic lid which hopefully will also stop any escapees once it is occupied.
This morning (day 9) the nitrItes have begun to appear and are at 0.25 ppm and this is only 3 days after adding the heater. There must be some juicy bacteria in that gravel!! Ammonia is down to 1 ppm, but I'm going to wait for it to drop below below 0.75 ppm and let the nitrItes get to 2 ppm before adding the next dose of ammonia as per TTA's regime.
I know it's not very exciting but I was a proper giddy kipper (Yorkshire phrase) when I saw the violet water in the test-tube!