What accessories does one need to teach a worm to scuba dive?
Monday, February 22nd, 2010 at
2:14 pm
Besides the super glue to keep the donut mask and the single swim fin on?
I don’t know, I am new at this. Maybe a redone thimble?
This sounds like a Wally question.
I would think that weight would be required to hold the worm down in the water, Glue him to the magnifying glass so he can see under water, and depth gage so he can see how deep he is at, so that he doesn’t get the bends when he comes back up. Nothing like a worm with the bends.
what are you using for a tank?
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He will probably need a new wet suit! Funny question! (Like ha ha ha ha!) CJ
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Fishing line and hook! I teach it all the time! Morning, all, I’m feeling a little better today, but having trouble on how to respond to some questions. Day 4. Really rough.
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chuck valve in the snorkel tube. Hard to learn to use a snorkel and not drink water, causing them to panic.
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I think the hook and line method is a good one – the compressor you need wouldn’t be very big.
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You should practice in the bathtub before heading for open seas. A small o ring for keeping him close to the surface till he gets snorkeling under control and you go on to scuba diving.
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My little worm just goes to the treasure chest in the fish tank and gets a little more air and wha-la he is good to go!!! I hope your worm is diving somewhere where there are no fish or turtles to eat him up… worms can hold their breath for so long I’m wondering why they would need equipment? Why go to the expense?
Having severe avatar problems…. please forgive me!!
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I have no clue. Are you taking lessons from W a l l y on what questions to ask.
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I experimented with this concept in the 60s. And no worms were harmed in these experiments.
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Teensy, tiny snorkel and fins. And I would love to see a professional diving instructor get this worm ready for a lesson. And this worm has to have a diving buddy. Safety first no matter what.
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A magnifying glass to make sure you’re putting the scuba gear on the correct end.
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You need a willing worm
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Exceptionally small scuba tank
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This sounds like a Wally question.
I would think that weight would be required to hold the worm down in the water, Glue him to the magnifying glass so he can see under water, and depth gage so he can see how deep he is at, so that he doesn’t get the bends when he comes back up. Nothing like a worm with the bends.
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funny
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