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Native – Barramundi medium (Lates calcarifer) 8cm
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Barramundi are synonymous with sport fishing in Australia. These are large, powerful, predatory fish that are native to the northern regions of Australia.
Housing is the biggest limitation when it comes to keeping Barramundi. Barramundi can reach monstrous sizes, reaching 200cm and weighing 60kg, which makes it difficult for the average hobbyist to provide adequate housing accommodations. Unless you have the space for a very large tank and the necessary filtration equipment, then an outdoor pond or large aquaponics system is best. In either case, several thousand litres of water should be provided.
Juvenile Barramundi are best kept in hard alkaline water, with a temperature between 20°C and 28°C. The pH should be maintained between 7.2 and 7.8 and the general hardness between 300 and 400 ppm.
Barramundi need an almost constant supply of meaty food, such as small fish, shrimp, crayfish, beef heart, worms, squid, cockle meat and barramundi pellets. They are strictly carnivores and will not accept any vegetable based food. Also, Barramundi are known to cannibalise, so if you plan on keeping more than one specimen then you should ensure that all are of a similar size.
All Barramundi are born as males. They begin their lives in freshwater, where they remain until they reach sexual maturity. At that stage, they migrate downstream to the mouth of the river system to join the females for spawning. The females are older fish which changed sex, from male to female, during one of the previous breeding seasons. The Barramundi spawn in saltwater and then some will return to the river (those that remain males) and others will remain in the ocean and become females.
- Species – Lates calcarifer
- Common Name – Barramundi
- Origin – Australia.
- Diet – Carnivores
- PH Range – 7.2 – 7.8
- Water Type – Hard
- Temperature – Tropical 20°c – 28°c
- Breed Type – Egg Layer
- Maximum Size – approximately 200cm
- Sex – Un-sexed
WA Customers – Note these are only allowed into WA if you have an aquaculture licence and the appropriate documentation on file for import
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 5 cm |
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