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Biotrack Tag Chooser

Biologists new to radio-tracking can find choosing tag specifications difficult. If you do, then please read on and we will try to help you with your choice of tags. If you would prefer to come straight to us and let a person explain the best for your project, email info@biotrack.co.uk.

Now choose your preferred attachment technique :

Implant standardImplant standard
Implants and ingestible tags are mainly used in fish, reptiles and amphibians more ...
Implant tubeImplant tube
Implants are supplied mainly for use in fish more ...
Collar Cable-tieCollar Cable-tie
Quick and easy to put on, very lightweight more ...
Collar BrassCollar Brass
Sometimes necessary for animals that chew though other materials more ...
Collar NylonCollar Nylon
Suitable for many medium to large mammals more ...
Collar LeatherCollar Leather
Suitable for larger mammals, tend to be heavier than other types more ...
BackpackBackpack
Primarily for birds, bats and insects but can be used for other species more ...
Collar BiothaneCollar Biothane
Suitable for medium and large mammals. more ...

To see the advantages of coded tags over traditional beeper tags Click Here.

Follow the link for technical specification and sensing options that are explained separately.