BuckeyeTodd
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Has anyone noticed majanos returning. I'm wondering when they pop, if they release spores of some sort.
Thanks CarlOK Tom,
You either need to come to my house and get rid of my mojano, actually not very much at that (at most maybe 10 stalks), loan me your lasers, or last but not least.....tell me where to buy them. Very good information, Thanks for the extensive research and sharing with everyone. Well done!
Carl
I didn't have many Majano in my tanks to to extensive testing on, but I believe they will respond similar to Aiptasia which I have observed very high kill and no return rates. My process is to start at the mouth and laze your way down to the base. In "theory", the intense heat kills any planula released.Has anyone noticed majanos returning. I'm wondering when they pop, if they release spores of some sort.
The use of a laser for these purposes clearly isn't for everyone. It's costly and requires serious attention to safety protocols. It can be however, a valuable tool for those with tanks from which access and removal of affected pieces is impractical. Clearly in your situation, it might not be a viable option, but I would disagree with your assertion that the practice is "stupid".wow u guys in the states are really something lol using a star wars weapon to eliminate aipstasia and the likes. OmG...Sorry but with whatever safety policy that you guys are discussing I am not gonna use this equipment in my tank. It just sounds stupid. It does amaze me some people come up with a thought like this. It's not that hard to get rid of pests. Plus how much does it cost? I believe I can profesionally paint my whole house to get one of those laser in my doorstep.
I'm having a hard time killing mojanos and the aptasia that I lase are coming back in a couple of days. I may not be zapping 'em long enough though as I'm concerned about exceeding the duty cycle and frying my diode.
The use of a laser for these purposes clearly isn't for everyone. It's costly and requires serious attention to safety protocols. It can be however, a valuable tool for those with tanks from which access and removal of affected pieces is impractical. Clearly in your situation, it might not be a viable option, but I would disagree with your assertion that the practice is "stupid".
Having just paid significantly more to have my home painted, I am a bit jealous you can have your entire home painted for less than $200 US![]()
Thanks Sean - Safety is clearly the main priority. Cutting through all the "noise", I've found using the laser safely is relatively simple.Fascinating thread.
It's hard to completely side with either side of the discussion safety -v- pest eradication.
The fact of the matter is as humans (especially Americans) we always want the easiest, most efficient way to accomplish tasks.
As reefers, we love toys and technology.
The genie is out of the bottle and will never be put back.
I may try this myself if I ever get aiptasia again.
Besides posting just to hear myself, the only advice I can proffer is to be careful.
Sean