Aiptaisa Laser???

I have two now, I ordered both from China. First one I am convinced is not the power claimed, they pull back but no sizzle. Second one came yesterday and did not come with batteries, should have them wednesday from Amazon. I'll post a thread if they work.
 
So I saw this video and was wondering if anyone has tried this or something similar? Seems like it works great. Did some searing online and most people ive seen said it has worked for them. Anyone on here with personal experience?


I've got a 1.2W blue one but have never had aiptasia to test it on. I have tried cooking many other things with it but most have too much mass for a laser to be effective on.
 
I have a 3 watt blue laser that makes the snap crackle pop noise when I hit them with it. Unfortunately it will not kill your aptaisa, from the smoldering hunk of goo left regrows the aptaisa. I find its best use is to make surgical strikes with it on aptaisa that are stinging your corals. In a perfect world the aptaisa would take up residence on a flat rock with no where to hide where you could hit them again and again with the laser. I believe that would kill them but they don't want to play the flat rock no where to hide game. For $15 you could use aptaisa x (it doesn't kill aptaisa either) as a surgical strike alternative. The surgical strikes will keep an aptasia down for a week or so while it regrows. For $200 you get a real cool focusing laser that can light a book of matches from across the room plus the therapeutic benefits of reducing your enemy (the aptaisa) to a hunk of goo even though it regrows. Good luck
 
I have a 3 watt blue laser that makes the snap crackle pop noise when I hit them with it. Unfortunately it will not kill your aptaisa, from the smoldering hunk of goo left regrows the aptaisa.

3 watt!!? Now that's some fun. Thanks for sharing your experience with such a high power laser and similar results.

Beyond lighting matches across a room, outdoors at night (with proper precautions) is a blast with these too. It the right conditions the beam almost looks like a never ending light saber.
 
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