Comparison of
Large and Small Visible Implant Tags: Retention and Readability in Hatchery
Brook Trout
T.C. Hughes, D.C. Josephson, Charles C. Krueger, P.J. Sullivan-2000
North American Journal of Aquaculture, 62(4): 273-278
Abstract:
Retention and readability of small (2.5 × 1.0 ×
0.1-mm) and large (3.0 × 1.5 × 0.1-mm) visible implant (VI) tags were
compared among different size-classes (211–470 mm total length, TL) of
hatchery brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis. Among smaller size-groups
(<400 mm TL), retention of large tags (63–86%) 100 d after tagging was
less than retention of small tags (89–97%). Overall retention of large
tags was much better among larger size-groups (
400
mm TL) than among smaller sizes (97% versus 74%). Insufficient postorbital
adipose tissue in smaller size-groups probably caused the poor retention of
large VI tags. Retention was different between the two workers who inserted
large VI tags. Readability of large and small tags was not affected by fish
size at tagging. We recommend that large VI tags be used to mark brook trout
longer than 400 mm TL because they are retained better. Fish with small tags
from a previous study were subsequently monitored (and reported here) to
assess retention and readability between 354 and 454 d after tag insertion.
Over this period less than 3% of small VI tags were lost, but readability
declined from 95% to 74%. In studies that extend beyond a year, small VI
tags may have to be extracted to be read.
(Coldwater Fishery Research Program, Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University, Fernow Hall, Ithaca, New York 14853-3011, USA)
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