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Aaron580

I wonder if anyone has used this here on the forum?

Melissa3200

I doubt it. The price there is out of this world.

Wesley

The price of the most powerful version is $80. Everything shown in the video I checked myself, it works. I played with it until I burned out the laser, I didn't shoot at the iPads, back then there was no M.A. (marine aquarium).

Nicole2404

where can I buy this??

Jeffrey496

gave a link to AliExpress. Here, if there is any, the price will be much higher than in China.

Melissa1838

Can I have the link too?

Michael826

Could you please tell me if this is iptazia?

Catherine6534

Yes. A couple of drops of vinegar and that's it.

John3432

I tried it back in 2013. The power is not the same as in the first message (there were no others). But the point is that not all the appliances are positioned at the right angle, and during the first burn, it instantly hides in the gap, and you won't be able to reach it to completely eliminate it... and it will quickly produce offspring due to stress.

Laura3615

My spiny eel literally destroyed everything in 400 liters in just 2 weeks.

Jonathan6173

The best way to get rid of glass shrimp is to get a couple of bergia, they will destroy all the aptasia. Tested in my own aquarium. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Jesse3979

She is the one.

Kimberly3727

I bought several bergias, the result is good!

Adam

Who sells such things, does anyone know?

Tiffany5069

and I am very curious

Cheryl

Well, you have your quirks. You took this little chatterbox and are slowly bringing it to zero.

Chelsea

it's yesterday's news this "chatterbox"... I won't have enough buckets and you can't get to everyone

Ricardo7341

I managed to get rid of my aiptasia in a rather strange way... I would see one or a cluster and cover them with 2-3 mussel shells. In their quest for light, after a couple of days, they would attach themselves to one of the shells and pull their heads out between them. The shell was simply removed and placed on a plate to dry. This way, I got rid of about 20-30 in a couple of months. I also pried a few specimens out of hard-to-reach parts of the reef with a stick. Since then, there have been no more aiptasia. However, the water in the system is only about a hundred liters. In larger aquariums, you can't completely eliminate them, but you can keep their numbers in check without much effort.