Do fish have a thing for ink?

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You guys make me laugh.

I am not really worried about the big fish. I was more imagining some pesky triggerfish trying to nip the flippers off of my turtle.

I guess I could get a tattoo of a camera and the fish would stay away fore sure.
 
I would watch out for cleaner wrasse if it was a freshly scabbed tatto.
 
terrasmak:
With proper protection why would it even matter . At most your hands and head are the only things uncovered.

Spoken like a card-carrying drysuit diver!!!!

Jon
 
terrasmak:
With proper protection why would it even matter . At most your hands and head are the only things uncovered.

Six months of the year in Florida, proper protection is a swim suit.
 
Walter:
Six months of the year in Florida, proper protection is a swim suit.
1/2mm , 1mm dive skin or a 3/2 suit is just fine in warm water. During the summer living in Okinawa with 80+ water temps i still wore a 3/2 for protection agains all the stuff that could sting the f... out of me.
 
terrasmak:
1/2mm , 1mm dive skin or a 3/2 suit is just fine in warm water. During the summer living in Okinawa with 80+ water temps i still wore a 3/2 for protection agains all the stuff that could sting the f... out of me.

Then wear it. I won't, we'll both be happy.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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