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Jungle perch in SEQ. I need your help
Hi Folks,
I took the liberty of copying this post (below) from Dr Michael Hutchison from another chat board. I'm sure he won't mind. Please help Dr Hutchison to help "US" in any way possible. Fitzy..
Jungle perch in SEQ. I need your help
have you ever caught a jungle perch in SEQ?
if so I would like to know. I am trying to find out the past range of jungle perch and if there are any remnant populations left south of Bundy (other than Fraser Island).
I need to collect brood-stock and genetic samples as preparation for a proposed stocking program. Initial stocking trials are planned for dams. A recovery program for rivers is also likely if funding can be found.
I can be contacted on 3817 9540. If I am out please leave your contact details with reception and I will get back to you. Don't confuse jungle perch with spangled perch. Jungle perch have two balck blotches on their tail fin. Spangleds don't. JPs also have quite large eyes and are more chunky than a spangled.
Your information could help advance a stocking program.
Thanks
Michael Hutchison
Senior Fisheries Biologist DPI, AFFS Fisheries and Aquaculture.
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Re: Jungle perch in SEQ. I need your help
Dunno how anyone could confuse the two. Never caught one of them(Jungle). Sounds like a worthwhile investigation. Hope he gets funding.
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Re: Jungle perch in SEQ. I need your help
Saw a few Jungle Perch in aquariums.
Great looking fish, would love to get one for my tank !!
Luc
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Ausfish New Member
Re: Jungle perch in SEQ. I need your help
I seem to remember seeing a 'readers catch' type photo in Queensland Fishing Monthly that showed a JP claiming it was caught at Colleges Crossing, at Karalee near Ipswich, on a live shrimp. The fish in the photo appeared to be Kuhlia rupestris although I obviously cannot be sure if it was actually caught in the Brisbane River. Unfortunately I cannot recall the exact issue but I think that the photo appeared in the publication within the last eighteen months. Hope this may help in some way.
Lofty
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Re: Jungle perch in SEQ. I need your help
Hi Lofty,
I've heard of a couple caught in the upper tidal reaches of the Brisbane River but none recently (last year or two). While I've never caught one in that river I'm sure there must still be the odd one about.
The Mt Crosby weir (+ the old unused weir half a Km below it) is a big reason for their limited numbers I'd imagine. They get stuck below them & become shark food. I hope we see some results before it is too late for the JPs in SEQ.
Cheers,
Fitzy..
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Ausfish New Member
Re: Jungle perch in SEQ. I need your help
G'day Fitzy,
I have also heard (again not caught) reports of JPs being caught in the upper reaches of the Mooloolah River (Diamond Valley?). These reports came from a high school biology teacher who is a keen fisho. I realise that this is only heresay however the habitat is there and apparently in this area much of it is difficult to access as it is privately owned. I guess any info counts in a situation like this.
Hope it helps
Lofty
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