Glow in the dark tank

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I have not.

Glow-In-The-Dark phosphors that last long enough to make it through a dive tend to be rather expensive. Just bring lights and backup lights.
 
I went on a dive this weekend and we had glow sticks on our tanks. Just for a quick look it mite work
 
undercov31:
Has anyone every seen a glow in the dark tank for night diving or in sink holes with no vis. ?
If you have zero vis a glow in the dark tank isn't going to solve your problem.

Gary D.
 
Wouldn't work as illumination, but it sure would look cool!
 
just a quick look for your buddy to see where they are.
 
undercov31:
Has anyone every seen a glow in the dark tank for night diving or in sink holes with no vis. ?

Don't know of any but why not add a glow material to the nylon tank nets(used for tank protection).....Would be a lot cheaper??...Just guessing here......
 
undercov31:
just a quick look for your buddy to see where they are.

Be careful, that comment alone is enough to spark a 40 page thread.
 
It was a thought I had this weekend when I was at 100ft. We had little glow sticks on our tanks if they were the other side you couldnt see nothing.
 
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