Ironhed
Contributor
living here in florida I dive all the time, for me I need to have my tanks available at all times in case we decide to head offshore and go spearing. I keep my tanks filled. now for you it might be easier to plan when your going diving and just rent the tanks for the day. If you decide to buy them I strongly suggest diving larger steels because you can get 2 times the air for the same price of a fill. i dive steel 120's and steel 95's. I can get almost twice the air of an aluminum 80 in a steel 120. I made the mistake of buying aluminum tanks at first and if I could go back I would have started with a steel 120' shop around. one shop here in daytona has steel fabers for 249.00 out the door filled. other shops will tack on another 100 bucks for a steel faber.