I tried this with a tropical exhibiting the exact same symptoms.. I'm not an X-ray tech but we used the same setting used commonly for Turtles hoping to get through the scales with some detail. The X-ray turned out far from satisfactory. The area suspected as the actual Fracture did however show as an indistinct blob. The best conclusion was this was an area of calcified muscle tissue that began to form around the injury. I still have the fish and it is doing fine.. This was an interesting an cool experiment to try.joel;1958345; said:i've never x-rayed a fish before, i also did not take into consideration the thick bony scales. i read x-rays all day so if i could see the bones i could probably find the fx. I know you much more experience with gar then i do, so i would take your advice over mine. I Still think it would be a cool x-ray to do anyway.
I'm not saying do not give it a shot if you wish or if Micheal wishes.. Why not after all? could be interesting to see other attempts at this...
Just a warning on previous results and the difficulty involved not really a do not bother trying statement.. Do try and do test if you can...