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PostPosted: Oct 9th, '08, 19:31 
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Looking for some barra fingerlings - anyone know of anywhere that may have them in stock?


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Give them a miss.


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I've read through your thread, and accept what your saying. I had hoped that if I got them in now, they would be ready well before winter, hence temperatures might allow it.

Maybe I'll just stick with SPs or Jades...


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It is true that I am a bit jaded (pun intended :lol:). If you can get them now, they are a decent size and your setup enables you to feed them at optimum level till temps drop, you may well be able to grow them out. They are quick growers, that's for sure.

My problems were not restricted to temp, but included the fact that they were well under the size that the supplier should have been selling (25mm - which is tiny when you consider a third of that is tail :shock:). I was also ill prepared to feed them optimum rate early on, so had to feed less.

I think you may have difficulty getting any Ryan - we struggled last year but got some mid October from recollection.


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I need to stock up now too but there are no Barra available so far as I can tell.
Silver perch don't get too big so I hear, and I am looking for Jades but so far no luck....anyone seen any jades for sale?



Hi Veggie boy, long time..how are your barra? Temps are coming up now but how many do you have left?

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PostPosted: Oct 13th, '08, 08:21 
Silver Perch can grow to a kilo or more no problem... just not quite as quickly as Jades... see Jaymies thread... :wink:


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Hi Rupe,
I read on Ausyfish's website that they would not get more than 350cms.
Thanks for that, I will go and have a look. I like the SPs they look great.
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PostPosted: Oct 13th, '08, 12:24 
Think this fellow might be a tad over 350gm... :D

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And even pond based Silver go to the "live" asian restaurant market at 600gm - 1kg...

Got no idea where they got that info ..... :wink


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I am impressed. Bet you havent given that one a name....
If you have its going to be damn hard to eat him.

Well done! Cheers


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PostPosted: Oct 13th, '08, 15:47 
Actually... he's called Oscar.... coz he's a "grouchy" old bugger...

But he's not mine... he's in the foyer of NatFish Trenayr campus... :lol:


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You can get full size ones in Caloundra :D

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Pelican Waters barramundi a surprise catch

IT'S the one that didn't get away – a 13kg barramundi caught by a 16-year-old angler in a Sunshine Coast canal 400km south of its natural habitat.

Brisbane teenager Daniel Sydes snared the 1.3m monster while on an annual family holiday at Caloundra.

The Year 11 St Joseph's Nudgee College student and his mate Jason Dore, 15, were fishing from a 3.5m tinnie in a Pelican Waters canal when the big fish took the bait.

"It was midday and I was in the bow of the boat when the rod went crazy and started jumping around," Daniel said. "Jason and I had to dive around to catch it and when we got there all the line was already out."

The duo thought they'd snared a large jewfish, a common species in sea-fed coastal canals, until after a 15-minute fight the giant barramundi appeared at the side of the boat.

"We tried to use the landing net to bring it in but all we could fit was its head," Daniel said. "So we got the head in and then grabbed the tail and brought it aboard."

Daniel, who used a relatively light rig of 3kg to 5kg baitcaster, 15lb fishing line, 25lb trace and a lure, said he rushed home with his unusual catch to show his father and weekend fishing companion, Jim Sydes.

"When he told me on the phone I laughed and said, 'It's not a barramundi Dan'," Mr Sydes said. "But when I got home I looked in the Esky and there was a massive barra, I was shocked."

The fish is mainly found in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage area between Gladstone and Cape York.

Ken Brown of Coastwatch said tales of "southern barra" were usually considered an urban myth.

He said the huge fish could have been an escapee from a breeding pond or stocked dam that had followed the warm currents south, or an aquarium fish that out-grew its tank and had been illegally released.

The September 25 catch came four weeks after the alleged sighting of a 4.8m crocodile in Hervey Bay, 320km north of Brisbane.

State Environment Minister Andrew McNamara said the Environmental Protection Agency was investigating the report and called on boaties to contact the EPA if they saw anything.


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PostPosted: Oct 13th, '08, 17:38 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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I read on Ausyfish's website that they would not get more than 35cms.


Ira, I got a couple of my SP to over 700 grams in 18 months...think the measurement was just under 350mm...nice eating size then :D


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So, if I can't get any barra, anyone know of any SP or Jades in stock nearby?

Also, do Jades grow quicker than SPs?


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Jades grow considerably quicker than Silvers. There are a couple of disadvantages though. 1. They store more fat - including heaps in the gut (which gives false impression of weight) and in the flesh (which depending upon cooking method, can be a bit sickly).

2. They require warmer temps than silvers and therefore will not overwinter as well.


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PostPosted: Oct 14th, '08, 03:25 
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veggie boy wrote:
Jades grow considerably quicker than Silvers. There are a couple of disadvantages though. 1. They store more fat - including heaps in the gut (which gives false impression of weight) and in the flesh (which depending upon cooking method, can be a bit sickly).

2. They require warmer temps than silvers and therefore will not overwinter as well.


Well, time and time again I get the feeling SPs are probably my best bet. I was looking for something a little faster growing, but they will have to do.

So, the ultimate question - anyone know of anywhere near me in stock?


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