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| Author: | BlackDuck [ Feb 10th, '10, 06:43 ] |
| Post subject: | Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
Hi All, Can anyone suggest a supplier of either yabbies, prawns or trout in SA or can ship to SA(South Australia, not South Africa Otherwise I am going to have to visit the local fish market and try some CPR... Quack |
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| Author: | King Erik the 14th [ Feb 10th, '10, 07:49 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
Trout will be available at Tooperang trout farm at Mount Compass, but it's probably a bit too hot yet. They sell fingerlings cheeper for more than 100. In the past I have suggested a group buy. I am after about 70. Would anyone be interested in meeting me down there one weekend in late March to pool our orders? |
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| Author: | BlackDuck [ Feb 10th, '10, 08:17 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
I am happy for now to get the other 30 I have also found someone to supply the yabbies. Been trying to contact this site http://www.crayfreshyabbies.com/index.html but they or he is ## hopeless at returning calls so I gave up after trying about 6 times. Aqua Blue Seafoods ( http://www.aquablueseafoods.com.au/price-list.shtml ), Neil was very helpful and informative and has yabbies etc. Freight is $40 to SA but if you order enough stuff it all works out. $40 is nothing when you get berried females and they pop out 100-400 yummy babies (sorry veges Still looking for anyone with prawns...has anyone tried prawns in their tank? |
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| Author: | himzol [ Feb 10th, '10, 16:40 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
King Erik the 14th wrote: Trout will be available at Tooperang trout farm at Mount Compass, but it's probably a bit too hot yet. They sell fingerlings cheeper for more than 100. In the past I have suggested a group buy. I am after about 70. Would anyone be interested in meeting me down there one weekend in late March to pool our orders? Hi David, I would be interested, though not until April, I don't think the temps will be low enough until then. Quote: Still looking for anyone with prawns...has anyone tried prawns in their tank? Hi BlackDuck, How do they cope with fresh water? or are you talking about fresh water shrimp? Himzo. |
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| Author: | earthbound [ Feb 11th, '10, 11:39 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
Have you tried your local fish mongers???? Most of the large ones will have live jumbo yabbies for sale, for eating (at least they do here in W.A.) and they will start breeding in no time if you stick them into the water now.. |
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| Author: | monya [ Feb 11th, '10, 12:37 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
no one here really doing commercial yabbies at the moment... we have some in our dams but only sell them as people want them for aquariums etc... one day we will hopefully ramp up production... I have a guy that wants 100kg's a week live product. |
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| Author: | BlackDuck [ Feb 11th, '10, 12:51 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
What, at 30g average size for a yabby. That makes approx 3,300 yabbies every 100 kg. What is the going rate per kg these days ? Each season a female lays 100-1,200 babies and it takes 3 months in good conditions to reach that weight, how can you possible meet such an order per week. So in a month just the order requirement is 13,000 yabbies. How much yabbies does your dam hold? |
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| Author: | monya [ Feb 11th, '10, 13:20 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
saleable size is 70 grams... I have 10 dams... still nowhere near the capacity required. Am looking at intensive culture inside the shed. |
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| Author: | faye [ Feb 11th, '10, 13:32 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
In WA Cambinata Yabbies have formed a co-operative where they get /buy yabbies from surrounding farmers. They have created a large business showcasing their region and package yabby products for sale to the export market. We shared the aquaculture pavillion with them at the royal show last year as well as the cooking stage. |
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| Author: | BlackDuck [ Feb 11th, '10, 18:15 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
Monya, is that using a container for each yabby system. I saw that online where they have have up to 1,000 per sq metre. If the yabby turns out just the same with flavour then it be a very productive system. If they are in containers, how the hell do you feed them? |
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| Author: | RupertofOZ [ Feb 11th, '10, 18:55 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
Don't know of anyone actually using those "yabbie cells".... I'm dubious about the claims... You'd need a hell of a filtration system... (included in the price of course... |
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| Author: | monya [ Feb 11th, '10, 19:31 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
I know this may be a tease, but there is no way i am going into how I am planning to do it until it is well and truly up and running and the marketing of the produce secured. I have been working thru designs for the past 2 years, and am getting close to a prototype that will work with a bit of luck |
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| Author: | BlackDuck [ Feb 11th, '10, 20:03 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
Your fine...I would be thinking the same and holding the R&D close to my chest. But if you know, how would one go about feeding yabbies if they were kept in these yabbie cells. |
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| Author: | veggie boy [ Feb 11th, '10, 20:07 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
Probably part of the secret design |
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| Author: | Dicko [ Feb 11th, '10, 20:18 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Wanted: Yabbies, Prawns and Trout in SA |
I can see that in the future there will be a market for free range yabbies |
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