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So I might have missed it, but what wattage and wavelength seems to work best?
From what I can tell >1W & 400-500nm
I have a 2W blue laser. It kills apitasia in 15, maybe 20 seconds on average
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So I might have missed it, but what wattage and wavelength seems to work best?
From what I can tell >1W & 400-500nm
I have a 2W blue laser. It kills apitasia in 15, maybe 20 seconds on average
Do you know what wavelength it is? I'm guessing 475ish?I have a 2W blue laser. It kills apitasia in 15, maybe 20 seconds on average
Do you know what wavelength it is? I'm guessing 475ish?[/QUOTE
According to the website 445 nm
Can you tell me where you purchased it?
Would this 2watt laser work on plexiglass? I heard it will cause hazing?
Don't really wanna go this route but I've been wondering if I switch to FOWLR and get fish who would eat these pests (majano/ Aiptasia)
Any fish recommendation?
Angel's and triggers?
I think it can't do that, with existing technology, green laser is difficult to achieve higher power, and blue laser is easier to do, I think blue laser at least above 1000mw in order to kill aptaisia, blue laser is really "burning laser".How strong does the Laser have to be in order to kill aptaisia?
Dont know anything about lasers but i know My uncle has one that's green and can light matches and pop balloons, I'm sure it's not as powerful as yours but i wonder if it would work?