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    <description>A local Reef Club in the Arkansas Twin Lakes Area</description>
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              <title>KOTR Meeting December 11th 6pm</title>
              <description>Ok so the new website is up and running well</description>
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              <author>DOCTOR</author>
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              <pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 16:24:51 -0600</pubDate>
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              <title>Do you want a successful reef?</title>
              <description>The question is much like asking a 6 year old girl, &amp;quot;Do you want a puppy?&amp;quot; the answer of course is an enthusiastic, &amp;quot;YES!&amp;quot;. Early on the puppy is exciteing and the center of attention.. Quickly, the new wears off and that same puppy becomes an all to often neglected &amp;quot;DOG&amp;quot;. </description>
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              <author>Doctor</author>
              <category>Home</category>
              <pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 17:39:51 -0600</pubDate>
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              <title>Hair Algea in YOUR REEF</title>
              <description>Hair Algea! the scourge of every reef tank both newbie and pro. This plague has been researched, written about and debated. The solutions are simple... However, the solutions are often ignored. Please take a moment to read the very old but still accurate article by &amp;quot;ReefKeeper&amp;quot;. </description>
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              <author>Doctor</author>
              <category>Home</category>
              <pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 17:33:25 -0600</pubDate>
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              <title>Happy, Educational Reef Board</title>
              <description>We welcome all reefers to this site with open arms. This site is full of Noobie Reefers asking questions and wanting to learn, myself included. It is so important that we extend friendship and kindness to all of those we encounter. Rude behavior and demeaning attitudes will simply not be tolerated. So many other reef boards are aggressive, Bully sites and this site will not ever be that way :) I am so glad that each of you is here and are a part of what we have. I will do what I must to protect this Family of reef enthusiatsts. Can I get an Amen? </description>
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              <author>Doctor</author>
              <category>Home</category>
              <pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 17:23:42 -0600</pubDate>
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              <title>Water Changes</title>
              <description>We all know how important water changes are to the success of reef aquaria. It took me a little while in the hobby to realize that a proper water change requires some effort. Many aquarists simply mix up their salt in some water and change it out. Unfortunately, it doesn\'t work this way and can do more harm than good. Many aquarists use Instant Ocean salt. It is all that I have ever used and all that I know. There are many brands on the market and some are better than others. </description>
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              <author>Doctor</author>
              <category>Home</category>
              <pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 17:20:59 -0600</pubDate>
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