• Aiptasia laser burner

  • Nicole

Aiptasia laser burner A blue laser from a DVD recorder will be suitable for this device.

Laurie

DVD uses a red laser, while blue is used in Blu-ray players.

Rebecca

In principle, there is no difference where it is used! The principle is the same!

Joseph

It won't work underwater. He can't even properly light a cigarette.

Jason

not a blue laser, but a blue-violet Blu-Ray (BR) laser, if you want to be picky. The Blu-ray technology uses a blue-violet laser with a wavelength of 405 nm for reading and writing. Regular DVDs and CDs use red and infrared lasers with wavelengths of 650 nm and 780 nm respectively (635 nm for DVD-R for Authoring).

Thomas

Yes, yes. And with the laser diode used in DVDs, you will hardly be able to burn anything, except maybe the retina in your eye.

Earl

Wait to tear apart - let the person show specifically how they burn the aiptasia with the device mentioned above. Video info, please...

Kimberly

I will support the sarcasm of my comrades.

Sarah

200 mW lasers are sold by the Chinese, any you want, both red and green and blue. They easily ignite a match. But what about the apathy...? Video in the studio!!!!

William

You won't burn the aiptasia like that. You'll just tear it apart - there will be several aiptasias.

Melinda

Somewhere like this probably: </param> </param> </param> </embed>

Veronica

-tor, for example, if there are 5-8 Aiptasia in the middle of a colony of protophylls or zoanthids, it means that to burn out the Aiptasia with a laser burner, you would end up destroying the entire colony as well, right? I think all of this is a waste of effort.

Jill

It's not worth doing this just because you're hungover.

Julie

Yes, the Chinese also make cotton lasers, but water will absorb them wildly...

Diana

Something is not right; it seems that the aiptasia is not being burned away by the laser beam. It's been 5 days, and it has only multiplied even more, right -tor?

Julie

A planarian can be burned with a laser.

Elizabeth

Aha, and the ikovs with palolo too.

Lindsey

Theoretically. Or better a siphon, faster and safer for the other non-animals. After a month of tedious almost daily work, planarians are now almost invisible. If there are any tiny clusters somewhere, I immediately remove them. Finally, although not completely, it is still a result.

Zachary

Off-topic, probably only dynamite can help with the planaria.

Jeremy

And having a laser installation.

Karen

All sailors - warm up the battle lasers! Rrrr-three-two!

Laura

If we get to the point, the topic can simply be closed - enough time has passed and the theory has not yielded any results - Look at Sasha Loginov, some worms are eating the iphtasia, let's keep an eye on this topic - Although I am sure that these animals can harm other animals - But that's just my opinion, it's not a fact that everything could be different - We need to study.