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Can’t recall if I’ve ever seen the wrap around nitrox stickers on deco bottles, even in a photo.
 
Marking bottles with tape is the norm. 4 Divers, 4 Colors.
Marked bottles .jpg
 
FWIW, I also mark tanks with pink duck tape, just to stand out.
 
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Edit: unless there's some logical reason that I don't know because I'm not tech, but I feel like if your going to state an issue I'd like to know the reason why....again, I might not know...
Chicken scratch on a piece of tape is not easily visible and just complicates a gas switch. Just use a normal, appropriate mod sticker that is large enough to see easily without having to get on too of the person doing a gas switch.

If you’re referencing the large, wrap around the tank style ones, they are a poor substitute for proper gas contents marking.

No, that's not what I meant. I'm talking about the very small nitrox tags that almost every shop has. The one you write your mod, ppo2, %, etc on that gets stuck to the neck of the tank.
 
No, that's not what I meant. I'm talking about the very small nitrox tags that almost every shop has. The one you write your mod, ppo2, %, etc on that gets stuck to the neck of the tank.

While some shop has these, I’d say the vast majority don’t. Duct tape or painters tape works fine and is much cheaper for the shop.
 
What shops are you using? I've been up and down the eastern seaboard and tons few different countries and there has pretty much always been nitrox tags. Either way, it's a moot point.
 
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