Ever thought about taking your pets out for diving?

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It's a good thing that person was not on my boat Caloy.
 
doncha have yer "pet" strapped on in your wetsuit everytime you dive?!?

or maybe that was just the reef hook??

i could be wrong tho. ;-)
 
clgsamson:
I won't be bringing this animal to play in the reef though..


here..fishy... fishy.... FISHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



chiki, is that a pickle in your wetsuit or you're just happy to see my reef hook? :p
 
what's the point of taking your pet underwater? cats can't swim fast enough to catch fish. dogs won't be able to sniff dangerous stuff to watch out for.
 
boljakool:
what's the point of taking your pet underwater? cats can't swim fast enough to catch fish. dogs won't be able to sniff dangerous stuff to watch out for.

oh i dunno...so you'll have a spare dive buddy perhaps? :05: hehehehe kidding! its purely for fun man.
 
frank (fishwhisperer) takes his goat diving!!!! and i well i tried , but my gerbil, well..... he didnt fair so well, didnt make his deco stop and held his breath and looked like a huge ginniepig at the surface, donated his body to the shark gods!!!:crying: :hai:
 
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