Macquarie Perch is a listed threatened species and deliberately fishing for them is illegal.

How big do Macquarie perch get?

Maximum length 465 mm and maximum weight 3.5 kg; usually less than 350 mm and 1 kg. The body colour is generally black-grey or bluish grey, and some individuals are distinctly mottled, particularly small juveniles.

Will silver perch breed in dams?

The catfish, and perhaps the silver perch and the Murray cod, occasionally breed in dams; however, the young often die from inadequate food, parasites, or through predation by insects, birds and other fish. Some fish need complex environmental stimuli not easily reproduced in farm dams.

Where do Macquarie perch live?

Distribution. Macquarie Perch are found in the Murray-Darling Basin (particularly upstream reaches) of the Lachlan, Murrumbidgee and Murray rivers, and parts of south-eastern coastal NSW, including the Hawkesbury/Nepean and Shoalhaven catchments.

Are Macquarie perch endangered?

Data deficient (Data inadequate to determine a threat category)
Macquarie perch/Conservation status

Why is the Macquarie perch endangered?

The decline in Macquarie Perch populations over time are the result of a number of factors, including overfishing by recreational fishers, habitat degradation including erosion, increased siltation, removal of woody debris and riparian vegetation, river regulation and the the construction of dams, EHN disease (carried …

Is Macquarie perch good to eat?

Despite the restrictions, the Macquarie perch is highly regarded by fishermen. ”In the literature they’re considered probably a top-rated fish to eat, in terms of native Australian fish. They’re also considered to be one of the best fighting fish …

Do yabbies clean dams?

2. Adding yabbies to dams had a benefit in only a small number (10 per cent) of extremely productive, well-aerated and well-fed dams. Farmers should exercise caution when moving yabbies so as to avoid high densities and reduced growth.

Do yellow belly breed in dams?

Yes: Yabbies will breed quite happily in most dams.

Are silver perch protected in NSW?

While it is illegal for anglers to take Silver Perch from rivers or streams in the Murray- Darling river system, it is legal for anglers who comply with the recreational fishing rules to catch and keep Silver Perch from listed stocked impoundments and private dams.

Where can I find Macquarie perch in Australia?

Macquarie Perch from coastal catchments are distinctly smaller, usually less than 18 cm in length Australian Bass. Macquarie Perch are found in the Murray-Darling Basin (particularly upstream reaches) of the Lachlan, Murrumbidgee and Murray rivers, and parts of south-eastern coastal NSW, including the Hawkesbury/Nepean and Shoalhaven catchments.

How big do fingerlings get at discdiscount?

Discounts are available for purchases over 500 fingerlings on our site. They have an approximate length of 25 – 60mm and have been spawned and grown under controlled conditions on our 200 acre farm near Childers in Queensland and are now ready for sale. Golden Perch are moderate growers and can reach plate size (>500g) in 12 – 18 months.

Are Australian native fingerlings suitable for aquaponics?

SPECIES SUITABLE FOR AQUAPONICS AND FARM DAMS WHERE PERMITTED. Ausyfish Pty Ltd are producers of most Australian native fingerlings. These fingerlings are suitable for grow-out in aquaponic systems, and commercial fish farms, AND stocking in farm dams.

Who are the producers of native fingerlings in Australia?

Ausyfish Pty Ltd are producers of most native fingerlings. These fingerlings are suitable for grow-out in aquaponic systems, and commercial fish farms, AND stocking in farm dams. In Queensland fingerlings may not be stocked in farm dams if they are not permitted under the translocation rules.