Jade Perch 7cm
Also known as Barcoo grunter.
Jade Perch are great for Aquaponics because they are a popular fish in Australia and are very hardy. They grow quickly and can live in a variety of water conditions. They are also compatible with most other fish and are relatively strong against disease.
Jade Perch is NOT permitted in W.A
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Jade Perch
Jade perch are often overlooked as aquarium fish because they get their spotlight more so as an aquaponic species due to their fast growth and splendid eating qualities. They are however an incredibly underrated species to add to a large predator-themed aquarium to add a tonne of activity and movement to the aquarium. Predatory fish species often take a very long time to reach their maximum size and can be difficult to keep however jade perch fall very far out of this.
Reaching their max size of 35cm in around 12-14 months, there is a fish you can literally see growing in front of your eyes. Their thick but streamlined shape and their boisterous attitude make them active swimmers and great dither-style fish in larger aquariums. They are most commonly recognized by their colour scheme which ranges from a grey to cream colour with a slight green tint. They have the classic perch body with large pointed fins that have a blue tinge and most notably an array of random black spots they develop as they age.
Being a native Australian fish found in central Queensland they are a naturally tropical species that thrive in a temperature range from 24-28 degrees. They also have a fairly mean temperament compared to other Australian perches which are why they are best suited to a predator Australian tank but will make for a really different addition to any predator fish-themed aquarium. Breeding the jade perch is common and is done all throughout the world in large aquaculture facilities through the use of hormone injections. Getting them to spawn naturally in the home aquarium though is a difficult task as they usually need specific environmental queues.
Being inherently known for their great aquaponic capabilities, jade perch are often the go-to selection. Their great feed to yield ratio and speed of growth are the two main winning factors. They also do have firm, white flesh with minimal bones which is similar in taste, look, and texture to ocean species like snapper. The Live Fish team does also regularly stocks economical and bulk quantities of jade perch for aquaponic purposes that can be found below:
12 x Jade Perch
https://livefish.com.au/12x-jade-perch-barcoo-grunter-4cm-free-shipping
25 x Jade Perch
https://livefish.com.au/25x-jade-perch-barcoo-grunter-3-4cm-free-shipping
Tank Recommendations for your Jade Perch
Jade perch max out at around 30-35 cm with a hefty body which makes them a large fish. Their activity level, size, and temperament make them fish that needs a large aquarium with the bare minimum volume being 450 liters however a larger aquarium will always be better. Jade perch can be kept solitary but can also tolerate other tank mates which match or excel their size.
Because they are an open water fish, the substrate or bottom parts of the aquarium is not a large concern, a loose sandy substrate with smooth river stones and the use of driftwood would give a great river aesthetic. Jade perch are also big herbivores that will end up eating plants, the plants they don’t eat will usually end up getting shredded to bits as well.
Suitable Tank Buddies
Because of their boisterous attitude and the slight aggression, these fish can show tank mates it is best to keep with similar sized and tempered tank mates. Jade perch are not a territorial species but have a pack mentality where they pick on the smaller fish to assert dominance. They also often outcompete tank mates due to their voracious appetite which has a flow-on effect on weak and hungry fish if this isn’t monitored properly.
Usually Compatible
Other Jade perch, barramundi, Tandanus catfish, peacock bass, jaguar cichlids, and larger predator species
Sometime Compatible
Silver perch, Macquarie perch, Oscar, Jack Dempsey, and less tempered species.
Rarely Compatible
African cichlids, yoyo loaches, angelfish, and species which will be picked on our outcompeted by the jade perch.
Feeding your Jade Perch
You will probably never encounter a fish as easy to feed as the jade perch, they have massive appetites and eat until they can't swim because of the weight. They take to a wide range of foods but it is best to feed them a pellet food that has a mix of both protein and green rich ingredients.
Scientific Name | Scortum Barcoo |
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Care Level | Easy |
Common Names | Jade perch |
Diet | Omnivore |
Fish Family | Terapontidae |
Lifespan (years) | 10 |
Max. Length (cm) | 35 |
Min. Tank Volume (l) | 450 liters |
Origin | Australia |
Reef Safe | No |
Sociability | Semi-aggressive |
Venomous | No |
Water Conditions | 24-28° C, pH 5.5-7.0 |