Malaysian Turtle Info: Turtle Microchipping - Part 3

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Turtle Microchipping - Part 3

Scanning for existing tags

1.There is no consensus on the placement of PIT tags, and for this reason
project personnel should examine all possible sites (i.e. left and right
shoulder muscle, left and right fore flippers, left and right rear flippers,
neck) for existing tags before a new tag is inserted. Be sure to scan all
areas, even if a PIT tag is found, because some turtles may already have
more than one PIT tag.Protect the reader under field conditions by placing
it in a clear and durable plastic bag.

2.To scan for an existing tag: turn the reader ON , place the reader
directly on the skin of the turtle to decrease the “read distance”,
and then press and hold the READ button.

3.Continue to hold the READ button while moving over the area to be
scanned in a circular motion. Be sure to use the entire reading surface
of the scanner when trying to detect the tag.

4.After you have made a number of scans of the area, re-scan the area
while tilting the scanner at various angles. PIT tags read best when the
tag is pointing with the small end (picture the tip of a grain of rice)
pointed directly toward the scanner, but the tag is not always oriented
optimally under the skin. By tilting the reading surface at different
angles during a sweep, you improve your chances of detecting a tag
that may be angled away from the skin.

5. If a PIT tag number is identified by the reader, the number should
be entered on the data sheet in the space allocated for this type of tag,
and should be documented EXACTLY as it appears on the scanner
display, including any hyphens that may appear as part of the code..
Double-check to make sure you have recorded the tag “number”
exactly as it appears on the reader display, taking care concerning
letters and numbers that can easily be confused, e.g. the letter O and
the number 0 (or, Ø).. Remember also that if the turtle, or flipper, is
resting on anything iron (such as the bed of a truck), you should lift it
up a few inches before reading. Iron (and certain neon lighting and
electrical motors nearby) can neutralize the ability of the reader to
detect a tag.

6.Once you confirm that the turtle is not already carrying a PIT tag,
prepare a new tag for insertion.

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