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PostPosted: Oct 28th, '14, 21:10 
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Hi guys, just wondering if anyone can help me. I am wanting to stock some of our farm dams with silver perch and a couple of others with marron. Does anyone know where I can find a large enough quantity and also delivery to esperance?


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Ferguson Springs do both species AND Gavin has got a new ute... :-P :blackeye:


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You should be able to get some marron delivered easy enough. You could try WA Marron in Donnybrook or Blue Ridge Marron in Manjimup. I dont know of anyone who sends Silver Perch in WA or would deliver to Esperance so looks like you might have to go for a drive.

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PostPosted: Oct 29th, '14, 16:10 
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Thanks Gavin,

Do you have stock of silver perch available at the moment if we do find time to go for a drive. I think I would need about 400 to 500?


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Waltz, the cheapest way to stock a dam is with fry and these wont be ready until Feb. I currently have a big backlog of orders for the fingerlings and am getting them out the door as quick as I can. Pretty sure I have more orders on the books than fingerlings left anyway.


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No worries, I guess fry would be easier to transport as well!! I have a wedding on in busselton at Australia Day but I guess that would be to early considering it is jan. Might have to make another weekend trip to that horrible part of the world you guys call home. :thumbright:


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