Thanks Sugar! Flea, if you're talking about how I got her radiographed, I am a veterinary technology student and our class was looking for exotics to practice handling/restraint for radiographs. But as far as how I got an actual radiograph of her, we put her into large a zip lock bag with plenty of air and a little water. We covered the cassette(which holds the film) which a trash bag to protect it from water damage, we put the zip lock bag with her in it on top of it, waited for her to calm down and stop moving, then snapped the radiograph! It was quite fun, and she behaved really well.
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ReplyDeleteThanks Sugar! Flea, if you're talking about how I got her radiographed, I am a veterinary technology student and our class was looking for exotics to practice handling/restraint for radiographs. But as far as how I got an actual radiograph of her, we put her into large a zip lock bag with plenty of air and a little water. We covered the cassette(which holds the film) which a trash bag to protect it from water damage, we put the zip lock bag with her in it on top of it, waited for her to calm down and stop moving, then snapped the radiograph! It was quite fun, and she behaved really well.
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