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Hi Summer:
I've used a hypodermic needle to inject acrylic (not latex) paints (from an art supply store) just under the skin of a fairly wide variety of small fishes with variable success. It works great with some spp/sizes and poorly with others. You'll need to experiment, but I'd encourage you to try. In my experience, you're approaching the practical lower size limits at 70 mm, but it's worth trying nonetheless.
Most recently I was able to purchase a new (?) type of acrylic paint that was unusually low viscosity. The usual acrylic paint in my experience is like toothpaste and had to be diluted some form of sterile saline. The new stuff works very well.
This may be useful as well:
Lotrich VA, Meredith WH (1974) A technique and the effectiveness of various acrylic colors for subcutaneous marking of fish. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 1: 140-142
Good luck!
Pete
Peter A. Nelson, Ph.D.
On Mar 13, 2008, at 9:18 AM, Summer Burdick wrote:
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