Barramundi – Out of Stock

$3.00

30 or more then $2.50each

Some handy hints and tips (More info at bottom of page):

  • Barramundi are carnivorous and will eat any smaller fish
  • With good food, good aeration & filtration a 10cm barra should get to plate size over a normal summer
  • Optimum temp 24-28. Temps below 21 are risky, if in doubt use a heater
  • Stocking rate as a guide 10 to 1000lt

In Perth you can grow Barramundi outdoors in the summer months. Over winter you will need to heat the water, (see bottom of page).

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Description

The key indicator for Barramundi under stress is a pronounced white stripe on the head and lack of appetite – test your water parameters, including temperature, ensure the pump is clear, and/or air pump is working. Note the white stripe is temporary and also normal when being transported into a new environment.

If there are abnormal levels of ammonia, nitrites etc, do a 1/3 water change, (make sure you condition the water if from tap), and make sure you have lots of splashing water or use an air pump. You will need to keep doing water changes until the levels are normal and temperature is correct. If they are still lethargic and not eating after 24-48 hours, do a salt treatment.

Remember warmer water cannot absorb as much oxygen, so the more you can add the better!

To heat your pond for Barramundi during cooler months you can add a heater.
Using poly-carbonate sheets over the pond, while allowing air flow, will help trap some warmth in too.
Otherwise the ultimate way to keep and grow Barramundi all year is investing in a greenhouse – http://sproutwellgreenhouses.com.au/
If you are interested in purchasing a greenhouse just contact us and we will organise it for you.

Any signs of fungus, white films on skin or fins, or gasping, then do a salt treatment – See all the info at: Medicating Fish in Aquaponics

 

Additional information

Barramundi Size

6-8cm