Been a long time since i have updated this i just realised whilst browsing other peoples journals.
Well there has been good news and bad news in unequal measures really.
The good news;
My Live Rock is doing well and colouring up nicely. My blenny has settled in nicely and is a really good character. I have also introduced a beautiful 6 Line Wrasse to the set up. Other good news is that the system still has no leaks and is working perfectly, ive mounted the brackets for the lighting unit now too so it no longer needs to sit on the top which was a pain for access. Oh and my clean up crew arrived which have settled in well. Picked up a frag of hammer coral, a beautiful toadstool leather, and a duncan coral that unfortunately isnt doing to well.
The bad news;
Unfortunately the female clown managed somehow to pop out the tank in the night despite the acrylic lids that reside over the baffles...
I believe it was down to the powerhead i was using being to powerful and as it was tilted slightly upwards could it seems move the lid.
The second bit of bad news, related to the first was that i purchased a beautiful Copperband Butterfly who was feeding from frozen and flake. A beautiful addition to my tank and a lovely fish to watch glide around. Unfortunately i came down stairs one morning to find him stuck to a powerhead...dead
Some how the powerhead was powerful enough to pull his large surface area towards it and hold him there, suffocating him in effect.
After these two incidents i went through the same process that im sure many fish keepers do when they loose a fish of not knowing if i wanted to continue the hobby...
After a few days i shook off the doubt though, and have ordered new Koralia powerheads. I was more disappointed because i felt responsible for these to fish dying through buying slightly cheap powerheads. Although i presumed they wouldn't be dangerous to the fish as surely that's what they are designed for.
My Koralias should be here in a couple of days anyway so i will be throwing my current powerheads out of a high window as soon as they do.
Im writing this at work so i will get some images later on for you to look at the good news...