Square portable water tanks locally?

<< Drysuit diver. :D I dive Monterey and North Coast way too much to use a wetsuit. Only use a wetsuit for ab diving for "warmer" water diving. Otherwise I am a drysuit diver. Coldest water temperature I have dove is around 45F.

BTW - Remember my daughter Sierra? She also dive dry. She could only do one dive in wetsuit before she got too cold, so we broke down and got her a drysuit. Now she can do two or three dives before getting too cold.

Robert - great pictures! Where's the wreck at Emerald Bay? I have only dove there once, and didn't see any wreck.
 
Minh, there is a buoy about halfway into the bay on the left side (southern) that is probably only 20-30 feet off the shoreline. You can actually see the wrecks from the surface level if there is no wind.

Be prepared to kick a boater off of the buoy. People have no clue as to why it is there and it is designated for divers use only.
 
I wouldnt use a reptile tank as a aquarium. There is much less silicone used in making reptile tanks and I believe the glass is thinner too.
 
Cool video Robert! Minh that is so cool that Sierra dives with a drysuit. Is it tricky to learn? Is the buoyancy tough to figure out? One of my coworkers has one and he says pretty much the same thing you do--"I could stay in the water all day!"
 
Dry suit diving is the only way to go. I used to be a commercial diver. My average day was 4 hrs under . And coldest water to date was 32 degrees.
 
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