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      <title>Picking the right reef dosing container for your tank</title>
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      <description>Finding a decent reef dosing container is usually one of those &amp;#39;I&amp;#39;ll do it later&amp;#39; tasks that ends up making your life way easier once you actually commit to it. For a long time, I was just sticking airline tubing straight into the plastic bottles</description>
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