aquascapechicago
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i am thinking $200-$300 maybe more
We're did you get yours from ? I have aptasia coming out my ears. Lol not realy but I am always looking for cool new techthank you everyone i have a 2.0 being delivered in a few days and will post youtube links of the testing
There is a lot of very good reference material, including safety standards both here on LPF and on RC...As soon as I get it I will be testing it on a few Diffrent things and looking at results in two weeks to see if it really kills them Or if the good old kalk paste works best
Ya I have read it it's how I found this forumThere is a lot of very good reference material, including safety standards both here on LPF and on RC...
HD Videos of the eradication of a few different marine pests are at http://laserpointerforums.com/f48/hd-burn-videos-lasers-being-tested-use-marine-aquaria-69473.html
A very large collection of information of the use of Lasers in aquaria, focusing on the safety concerns and standards, is available on Reef Central at Use of Lasers in Controlling Pest Algae and Corals - Reef Central Online Community A similar thread exists on R2R as well.
Interestingly, the use of lasers in aquaria (featuring the RC thread) was the 2nd most popular subject on Advanced Aquarists in December
December 2011's Most Popular Posts — Advanced Aquarist | Aquarist Magazine and Blog
Lasers are cool - Reef Tanks are coolerDamn that's cool...... Thanks for sharing all of this information, kinda makes me want to get an aquarium now :beer:
While I wouldn't agree with you on that, I don't have a reef tank to compare the two :beer:Lasers are cool - Reef Tanks are cooler![]()
Interestingly, not only are the two hobbies (obsessions) not mutually exclusive, the practical use of laser is burgeoning in marine aquaria.While I wouldn't agree with you on that, I don't have a reef tank to compare the two :beer: