You're making me hungry Rick!
Try making burgers that way and you’ll never be hungry again LOL
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You're making me hungry Rick!
Clyde is my second Malinois and I love the breed, but he will likely be my last. He’s an amazing dog but he’s an alpha and it’s been a challenging journey. He can be a lot to handle, he’s a very well behaved, well trained dog and we work well together, but is EXTREMELY territorial and his prey drive is off the charts. He’s a fun dog to play frisbee and ball with though. He’ll catch anything you throw (no matter how badly). He’s definitely a good guard dog, and an excellent friend to have on your side if you need it. But he isn’t friendly to other people outside of family and our Vet and that’s hard on him and me at times.
First pass of your update I only had time to flag a like Sorry for the delay in a actual reply but I like it. Something someone said in one of their pod casts or post that always sticks in my mind is that reefs are built upon dead reefs. Or something along those lines in that corals grow, shade part of their original base and that dies off feeding the newer growth. I don't know but it seems to make sense as I see something similar in my tank although nowhere near mature as yours.
I like what you did and it makes sense. I do something similar with aquascape and moving rocks around while my tank matures. I think the change is just a bump in the road for the tank overall and it gives one room for future growth or additions.
Looks good and also like a lot of work
Sometimes bold steps are the best ones.
I agree with saf1, it opens up the space and gives you more/new room.
Fresh photo from today
Your tank is an inspiration to us all and thank you for sharing the journey!!
Rick,
Are you happy with opening up your reef?
Rick,
That is a lot going on, my friend... ;Wideyed
lol
My reef has gone through cyano, dinos then Lyngbya, but just got her back inline.
Big Mistake:
Added in some ole live rock in the reef that was in our garage for five years and did not cure it...
It's going to take some time to fill back out.
2020 is sure going down in the books.
The family is doing well and thanks for asking, Rick
Did they have to jackhammer your slab to fix your plumbing?