Otter (Lutrinae) Care Manual - Association of Zoos and Aquariums
Otter (Lutrinae) Care Manual - Association of Zoos and Aquariums
Otter (Lutrinae) Care Manual - Association of Zoos and Aquariums
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<strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Zoos</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Aquariums</strong> 134<br />
<strong>Otter</strong> (<strong>Lutrinae</strong>) <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />
The key to properly managing any aquatic system is to have the best h<strong>and</strong>le possible on the water<br />
quality. A good water quality lab is staffed by people with the experience to interpret the data. Along with<br />
good record keeping, this is an invaluable aid in problem solving. Here is a suggested equipment list:<br />
• Well Equipped (>$50,000)<br />
o Liquid Spectrophotometer<br />
o Ion Chromatograph<br />
o Travel liquid spectrophotometer<br />
o Data Sonde<br />
o Dissolved Oxygen Meter<br />
o Turbidity Meter<br />
o Flame Spectrophotometer<br />
o Temperature compensated pH Probe<br />
o Refractometer<br />
o Micro scale<br />
o Small scale<br />
o Large scale<br />
o Micro Pipette<br />
o Autoclave<br />
o Large Spinner Plate<br />
o Small Spinner Plate<br />
o Testing Kits (CO2, Alkalinity, Hardness)<br />
o Microbiology Incubator<br />
o Fume hood<br />
o Cabinetry / Isl<strong>and</strong><br />
o Miscellaneous testing materials<br />
o Miscellaneous safety equipment<br />
• Moderately Equipped ($20,000-$49,999)<br />
o Liquid spectrophotometer<br />
o Colorimeter<br />
o DO meter<br />
o Temperature compensated pH probe<br />
o Refractometer<br />
o Small Scale<br />
o Large Scale<br />
o Small Spinner plate<br />
o Testing kits<br />
o Fume Hood<br />
o Cabinet / storage closet<br />
o Misc. Testing material / Tools<br />
o Safety Equipment<br />
• Minimally Equipped (