Freakin laser beams man!

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Looking to get a laser for the tank. I have different polyps that need eradicating, and other things I would like to try them on. And also to just have one on hand for maintenance. I would really like to borrow one before I buy one.

Would like to get everyones input on them.
I know the dangers, and the precautions that must be taken when in use.
chris c
 
It's a long process to do with a laser, I've tried it. Try kalk paste, turn off the flow and cover your pest with the paste, wait 10 minutes and syphon off the paste. Repeat untill gone.
 
@Adam knows more about lasers than anyone I know. I've used his but I've had better long term success with kalk paste for controlling invasive polyps. The only down side it that you have to stay on it. I've got a bad habit of knocking them back and then letting them go for way too long.
 
We've talked about it in PM's already. For me it's now a tool to use in QT where it's a more controlled environment. It could also be good for controlling polyps in a display.
I'm also weary of using it through acrylic. So QT is the only spot I'm comfortable right now.

Kalk paste is a very viable choice in a display.
 
Yall have a point. Been using kalk paste for years. Guess wanted one for harder to reach areas or like adam said before they go into the tank.

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Have you tried a filefish? I have had excellent luck in the past. I don't like lasers b/c of the control, it can end ugly and cause more of them in the end. I have had amazing luck with joes juice, but you have to be vigilant.
 
So basically, the word on the street is that you can eradicate certain pests with lasers.

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Yeah, that's what I'm hearing on the down low.

One of those "hand off the laser in a paper bag while we pass each other on the street" type of things.
 
Yeah, that's what I'm hearing on the down low.

One of those "hand off the laser in a paper bag while we pass each other on the street" type of things.
Little to obvious.. I'll have my people call your people. Kinda thing

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Like the kind of laser below.

fwiw,
I’ve worked with lasers from micro watts to 5,000+ watts, in the vacuum ultraviolet to the far infrared, was a laser safety officer & lived to tell about it. You should not be using class 4 lasers like these at home. You can potentially blind your fish, other pets, family members, neighbor across the street, etc. Yes, I am trying to scare you! There are better/safer ways.

 
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