| Order Size | Price Per Chip | Promo Code |
|---|---|---|
| 1-10 Packs (10-100 chips) | $7.90 | — |
| 11-20 Packs (110-200 chips) | $6.95 | LOD12 |
| 21-50 Packs (210-500 chips) | $5.93 | LOD25 |
| 51-100 Packs (510-1000 chips) | $4.90 | LOD38 |
| 100+ Packs (1000+ chips) | POA | Contact us |
Please Note: Product sold in 10-Packs (1 Pack = 10 Microchips). International Shipping: Contact us for overseas orders of 20+ packs.
Conventional 11.5mm × 2.1mm FDX-A implantable PIT tag for aquaculture broodstock, larger fish, and fisheries research — supplied as a sterile 10-pack with single-use needles. Best read range of the ID100 range.
The Trovan ID100C is the conventional-sized FDX-A microchip / PIT tag — 11.5mm long and 2.1mm in diameter. It's the standard chip used in Australian aquaculture broodstock programs, larger fish, and fisheries research where the Midi (8mm × 1.4mm) isn't required and best read range is preferred.
The Trovan Unique ID100 (FDX-A) protocol is the most widely-used implantable RFID system in Australian aquaculture and fisheries research. FDX-A tags work with the full range of Trovan reading systems — handheld scanners, swim-through tunnel antennas, frame-type readers (e.g. AquaPocket), and submersible creek-bed receivers — whereas ISO FDX-B tags often can't be read reliably (or at all) by these systems.
Note: Trovan FDX-A microchips are NOT suitable for companion dogs, cats or horses in Australia — Australian legislation requires ISO FDX-B for companion animals. For broodstock, hatchery and research animals, FDX-A remains the industry standard.
Product previously listed as ID100B.
Each microchip is pre-loaded into an individual single-use sterile needle. Implantation uses the re-usable Trovan IM200 syringe implanter (sold separately). Each 10-pack includes 6 adhesive labels per chip.
Our 'Enviro-Aqua' format ID100C delivers the same Trovan reliability in a slimmed-down 'in-needle-only' format — same chip, less plastic. Learn more about 'Enviro' microchips →
Learn more about PIT tag protocols, sizing, and Australian use cases in our complete PIT tags Australia guide.