I did not realize that providing a link to a non-competing marine forum was a violation of terms. The link was to a thread focusing on developing the use of lasers and safety standards in aquaria. I would have thought LPF members would have appreciated the exposure as I and many others in that...
My interest in and use of lasers is a bit atypical. To me and growing numbers of marine aquarists, lasers represent a new tool that can be used to control and in some cases eradicate certain invasive pest species.
They provide a new ability to manage a problem that has plagued aquarists since...
If you haven't already, You might consider listing this for sale on ReefCentral as well. I've gotten many requests from fellow aquarists looking for lasers for controlling marine pests.
Good luck with your sale.
Interestingly, not only are the two hobbies (obsessions) not mutually exclusive, the practical use of laser is burgeoning in marine aquaria.
Affordable, higher power lasers are providing solutions to problems that have plagued marine aquarists for decades. I also see many similarities in the...
There is a lot of very good reference material, including safety standards both here on LPF and on RC...
HD Videos of the eradication of a few different marine pests are at http://laserpointerforums.com/f48/hd-burn-videos-lasers-being-tested-use-marine-aquaria-69473.html
A very large...
I'm fortunate as the tank I am using for laser testing only has a few fish - 2 clowns that rarely ever leave their host and a Mandarin that's very easy to keep track of. I've not used the laser when any fish was in an area that could be attracted by it's use, or view the beam endpoint...
Great Post!
This parallels what we're doing in marine aquaria as many are now experimenting with the lasers. We've created a series of Best Practices that are similar to your commandments concept. I've also posted a link to this thread and the retina photos to demonstrate how dangerous lasers...
Thus far, I've been using a 1800mW / 445nm laser for testing with very good results. It's been suggested that a 405nm laser may be better suited for our use namely, the underwater eradication of invasive corals and pests in a marine environment (more information here and here)
I'm looking to...
Thanks very much for your post Joe. I've read a little about the 405 and the ability to obtain a finer focus. I think the next purchase I will make is a 405, ideally built in a waterproof host. (can anyone recommend sources and or specific models?) I still thinking the most power available is a...
Here are a few short "burn" videos (HD) showing how lasers are being tested for use in marine aquaria. These feature a SurvivalLaser II (1800mW / 445 nm)...
Anyone interested in learning more - The thread exploring the use of lasers in marine aquaria is available at...