det er da nemmer at købe en Chelmon rostratus jeg havde nok 100 for en månede siden og nu er de væk og så er det en super flot fisk
mvh ulrik
Ny måde til at slippe af med pestanamoner!!
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Re: Ny måde til at slippe af med pestanamoner!!
gjorde det på samme måde ^ men den er utroligt glad for sps 

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Re: Ny måde til at slippe af med pestanamoner!!
min pinzet har ikke lavet numre endnu og jeg har næsten ikke andet end sps
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Re: Ny måde til at slippe af med pestanamoner!!
Tog din Pincet også Mojano??
Mvh. Peder
"stå ej til søs lad de andre stå"
http://saltvandsforum.dk/viewtopic.php?f=138&t=60977 Månedens akvarie Juli 2013
"stå ej til søs lad de andre stå"
http://saltvandsforum.dk/viewtopic.php?f=138&t=60977 Månedens akvarie Juli 2013
Re: Ny måde til at slippe af med pestanamoner!!
Fandt lige dette.........
More Aiptasia Frying with Laser Beams
Back in early November, we stumbled across an innovative and fun way to decimate Aiptasia anemones and other pests by using laser beams. Well, it seems that aquarium hobbyists can hardly contain themselves when it comes to dishing out the pain to those pesky anemones, as the use of laser beams as a pest removal tool has a steadily increasing following. Recently, Reef2Reef user “CalmSeasQuest” (whose real name is Tom) started a thread based on his own personal use of the laser beams. He purchased a SurvivalLaser brand laser that uses 1800mW of juice and generates a 445nm beam and began frying all sorts of stuff. The Aiptasia anemones were first on the list, but Tom soon realized that this device could kill everything in the aquarium. Corals and some algae were affected very similarly, often sizzling and popping as the laser beam heated them up.
As seen in the video above from JVanore and also posted on the same Reef2Reef thread, the pest anemone almost immediately reacts to the laser beam. It shrivels up quickly and it even sizzles as it is being cooked alive. And while most comments on this video and in the forums question the laser’s ability to kill the anemone and prevent their spread, JVanore has indicated that the anemone died shortly after this video and hasn’t come back.
If you would like to venture into the pest killing laser world of aquarium keeping, please keep in mind all of the safety hazards. Even the reflections of the laser can cause skin burns and eye damage, so be sure to wear all of your personal protective equipment. Also, be mindful of other aquarium livestock in the aquarium, as they can also be damaged by the laser.
More Aiptasia Frying with Laser Beams
Back in early November, we stumbled across an innovative and fun way to decimate Aiptasia anemones and other pests by using laser beams. Well, it seems that aquarium hobbyists can hardly contain themselves when it comes to dishing out the pain to those pesky anemones, as the use of laser beams as a pest removal tool has a steadily increasing following. Recently, Reef2Reef user “CalmSeasQuest” (whose real name is Tom) started a thread based on his own personal use of the laser beams. He purchased a SurvivalLaser brand laser that uses 1800mW of juice and generates a 445nm beam and began frying all sorts of stuff. The Aiptasia anemones were first on the list, but Tom soon realized that this device could kill everything in the aquarium. Corals and some algae were affected very similarly, often sizzling and popping as the laser beam heated them up.
As seen in the video above from JVanore and also posted on the same Reef2Reef thread, the pest anemone almost immediately reacts to the laser beam. It shrivels up quickly and it even sizzles as it is being cooked alive. And while most comments on this video and in the forums question the laser’s ability to kill the anemone and prevent their spread, JVanore has indicated that the anemone died shortly after this video and hasn’t come back.
If you would like to venture into the pest killing laser world of aquarium keeping, please keep in mind all of the safety hazards. Even the reflections of the laser can cause skin burns and eye damage, so be sure to wear all of your personal protective equipment. Also, be mindful of other aquarium livestock in the aquarium, as they can also be damaged by the laser.
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Re: Ny måde til at slippe af med pestanamoner!!
I usa koster de ikke så meget, her hjemme har jeg ikke kunne finde noget omkring 1w eller mere der er til at betale.