Dose shape matter? What shape of dosing container do you prefer?

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What shape of dosing container do you prefer?

  • Square/Cube

    Votes: 79 23.0%
  • Round/Cylinder

    Votes: 56 16.3%
  • Either is fine

    Votes: 111 32.4%
  • It depends on what is being dosed

    Votes: 13 3.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 12 3.5%
  • I don’t use a dosing container

    Votes: 72 21.0%

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Dose shape matter? What shape of dosing container do you prefer?

Dose shape matter? Please forgive the misspelling as an attempted pun. Today, we’re talking about the shape of dosing containers which come in several different sizes including cubes, cylinders, multi-compartment, and more. Do you choose different shapes for different things that you are dosing, or do you stay consistent with all your dosing containers? What size and shape do you prefer? Is there a benefit to one shape over the other? Did you DIY your dosing container solution or maybe use the product containers? Do you have any tips to share about selecting dosing containers? Let’s talk about the shape of dosing containers in the discussion.

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I just drill a hole in the lid of whatever bottle it came in, and use drip irrigation system risers connecting to doser tubing.
 

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Just bought this today!
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Dose shape matter? What shape of dosing container do you prefer?

Dose shape matter? Please forgive the misspelling as an attempted pun. Today, we’re talking about the shape of dosing containers which come in several different sizes including cubes, cylinders, multi-compartment, and more. Do you choose different shapes for different things that you are dosing, or do you stay consistent with all your dosing containers? What size and shape do you prefer? Is there a benefit to one shape over the other? Did you DIY your dosing container solution or maybe use the product containers? Do you have any tips to share about selecting dosing containers? Let’s talk about the shape of dosing containers in the discussion.

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I like these red bottles. How do you make or buy these?
 

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I don't think it matters, but I went square.
I bought 2 of


5qt, hdpe, wall mount and 1/4 barb bottom. Dunno what I'll use them for, but I have them for my build if they ever become needed. ~30$ each.

I like these red bottles. How do you make or buy these?
ok @MedRed , ask and yee shall receive. ;)
I need to turn this into a Reef2Reef article but for now you can view it on my blog...
I think that's it from his build thread.

Edit to add:
 
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I am sure the shape isn’t really important to function of the dosing system. It’s just what you have room for in your stand or side cabinet. I just got a set of three 1 liter glass jars with plastic lids and one of the BRS tall slim plastic containers for my AFR. They all fit nicely in the stand, so that is why I went with what I did.

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on the 90 I tore down in September I used the container the liquid was in when I purchased it. I'm setting up a RedSea Reefer 3200 G2 with a Red Sea doser. I like the DIY I found on Reef2Reef using CORE water bottles. Easy to make and I can see the liquid level. They hole about 900ml which is a nice size.
 

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I use old 16 or 20oz empty water bottles. Drill a hole in the cap, stick the tubing through the cap, use 2 O-rings (1 on top of the cap and 1 under the cap) to hold tubing tight. I always measure my RO water and AllForReef first though to make sure I'm dosing the correct amount.
 

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I use plain old plastic gallon jugs. If you haven't got the space for them, then find yourself a common and readily available container. If you're seriously concerned with the aesthetics of your dosing apparatus, then by all means spend away. Otherwise, you probably don't need to spend a single red penny.
 

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Found these at Walmart. Multiple uses for mixing, transferring liquids and dosing. About $13 if I recall correctly. Holds 2 gal and can replace the spout with 1/4" connector. Very easy to refill smaller containers with the spout and stack great.
 

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