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adrian
13-01-2002, 03:58 AM
hi gang
I need some help with a fish caught at morton bay . it was 23 cm long and had a white body with black vertical stripes and forked tail . looked like a bream he had a school of his mates all the same ??? they are found at the wrecks . are these fish good to eat or not this fish was relased .

also are butter bream good to eat as some caught went 22 cms???

any answeron these questions are welcome
anzac

jaybee
13-01-2002, 05:46 AM
Cant help with the first fish but the second sounds like the butter fish if it has rough skin and vertical black stripes. If so commerically when i worked at QLD Fish Board many years ago was sold as John Dory, filleted and skinned they are excellent eating. was goin to put a photo in but for some reason inseting a photo doesnt work...mmmmm..hope this has helped some.
cheers

imported_admin
13-01-2002, 06:11 AM
Hi

Sounds a bit like a Zebra Fish (Stripey Bream), but according to the books are only found as far north as Sydney.
http://www.ausfish.com.au/fishphotos/zebra.jpg

Katrina
13-01-2002, 03:56 PM
??? Maybe Luderick?????

mossy43
13-01-2002, 06:18 PM
Without a photo it makes it hard but I think you will find the species you are describing is either a Bengal Sargent-Major or the 5-banded Sargent-Major both of which congregate around coral reefs, sunken boats or sunken obstructions. I have seen them around 8 inches long but that are rare. They normally travel around in schools possibly for protection. The only other species I can think that it might be is a Convict Surgeonfish and if so care should be taken with them as there is a sharp spine on each side of the base of their tail which can inflict a nasty little wound. These fish grow to about 10 inches in length. I hope I have helped you in some way. Cheers ??? ???

adrian
14-01-2002, 02:57 PM
thanks guys
mossy might be on to it I know a photo would help but left camera in the car :'( bit too far to go get it first time i've one thanks for the info
anzac