Yes, in fact the name Barramundi is a name given by the Australian Aboriginals meaning large scaled river fish.
barramundi is a fish
barramundi is a fish
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A barramundi is a fish. Specifically it is an Asian type of sea bass. They are located in the Persian Gulf, through Southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea and Northern Australia.
Yes. Any fish that has both fins and easily removed scales is considered kosher. However, be careful that what you are being sold really is barramundi and not some cheaper fish that might not be kosher (though if you are ripped off chances are good that it's trevally, which is also kosher).
A Baramundi will grow to around 1 metre long in a couple of years given proper food and conditions so it does not belong in a tank with other tropical fish. In about 16 weeks from hatching the Barramundi will have grown big enough and will eat the Betta.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word barramundi.
A barramunda is an Australian species of fish, Latin name Neoceratodus forsteri, commonly known as the Queensland lungfish.
In order to rear Barramundi successfully you will need to duplicate tropical tidal river conditions. So I'd start off with brackish water, temp around 21C. The pH would have to be 7+
Louis starts it. Look himup in Library. He is in igloo in north/middle part of ice isle.
Yes, it is bad to put tropical fish in with river fish. The river fish can make the tropical fish sick.