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My fish ate them...Yes that's what I read and I'm hoping for. Thanks,
I suppose it may not be a perfect solution, but if I am not seeing some problem then I don't know that that bothers me. If I can see it in the tank, I can hit it with the laser or stand a very likely chance of doing so. Just need a straight line shot with about maybe 3/16" clearance around. You can certainly laser it off of a coral, perhaps with some touch without damage. Or, the coral takes damage at the one location where it got burned and recovers. I fried the edge of an SPS to kill some of the black stuff off it and it grew right back. My meteor shower I laser to control its growth attempts to grow back after some time and I laser it again....So how are you going to shoot at aiptasians in the back of the tank, under rock work, attached to corals ect....
CoolI suppose it may not be a perfect solution, but if I am not seeing some problem then I don't know that that bothers me. If I can see it in the tank, I can hit it with the laser or stand a very likely chance of doing so. Just need a straight line shot with about maybe 3/16" clearance around. You can certainly laser it off of a coral, perhaps with some touch without damage. Or, the coral takes damage at the one location where it got burned and recovers. I fried the edge of an SPS to kill some of the black stuff off it and it grew right back. My meteor shower I laser to control its growth attempts to grow back after some time and I laser it again....
May not be as effective in a very large tank, but it may, not sure of that.
Your mileage may vary.
A couple larger tank pictures. This is about 1 month after I got the copperband. So, the sand bed and easy to get at aiptasia was getting better already. This is not the worst. The sand bed was almost as covered as the rocks in this picture. All those rocks are void of all algae and all aiptasia now!O..M..G!!! That has to be the worst invasion I have seen! I think because there were so many in that first pic I didn't even see them at first. Then my eyes focused and that's when I said O..M..G!!
I caught a crab eating them on there arrival before they did the job. but a few survived and took care of getting rid of the aiptasia I just hope they got them all.My fish ate them...