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Micro chips for expensive reptiles?

beakgeek

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After reading some threads on here regarding theft of expensive reptiles has anyone ever used microchips to identify animals? I know they use them for dogs, cats, birds, etc. If it is an option it might make sense to use one on those pricey reptiles.

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Terry
 
I do know that my local shelter scans all the animals that come in for chips, reptiles included.

I don't know how much it costs but if it isn't too costly, that may be the way to go. ;)
 
Yeah...

With all the thefts that have been going on recently, that's DEFINITELY a viable option.
I saw an ad for microchipping for 30 bucks, I'm betting you can get it done even cheaper. That's half the cost of a vet visit, itself. Not bad at all.
It's difficult to imagine that it's not worth 30 bucks to protect an animal worth over 100 for its life. (I spotted a shelter offering it at a discounted rate for 20 bucks for implanting and registering it).
And if you sell it, the fact that it's microchipped is a huge bonus.

Or, chip them yourself:
http://www.avidmicrochip.com/

I hear the procedure for birds and herps is a bit different from mammals, though, so you'd need to look into that carefully.
 
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