Do any San Pedro dive ops offer 100 cu ft tanks?

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diverrex

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Just wondering if any San Pedro ops offer 100 cu ft tanks? I probably don't need it necessarily but since I always use a 100 or 130 for local diving I'm just used to having lots of air.
 
There are a few AL100s around. I have only seen them go to the Blue Hole with Amigos. If you do much diving, the typical AL80 will have plenty of air left after the first of the members of your group start to run low and the dive is ended.
 
On most of the dives off San Pedro I ran out of dive time before I got close to running out of air. In all fairness, I was using a conservative computer (Suunto) and had my breathing dialed in. Just the nature of the dive profiles in the area.

Personally, I found the tops of the reefs more interesting than the grooves.
 
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