Very nice fish!! I see that eye healed up very well. Looks great!
Have you tried tossing in a pellet or two with the shrimp during feeding time?now the one i have pretty much just eats shrimp
yep but no dice. the scent gets him super excited but he'll attack it, nose it, then just end up letting it go to the bottom for the hermit crabs.Have you tried tossing in a pellet or two with the shrimp during feeding time?
Thanks man! Yep definitely a character. Best part about keeping barra is watching all the youtube videos on them, from fishing, fish keeping, & even cooking recipes there's literally unlimited stuff to learn about them. Definitely try them out if you have tank space + from what i've seen so far they make good tank mates for both fresh & salt aquariums. *Except for one video where i saw a guy start out with a few dozen baby barra then they all just ate each other & by the end of the video he was down to like around less than 10 lol. I had a barra a long time ago but this one was just in impulse buy + if you're in an area with a few asian markets you might have more fish variety selections than around me.I'm impressed how well he looks now. Good on you. Never kept them before but looks to be a fairly personable fish. I hope you enjoy.
Heck yeah those farms are legit! I stumbled across an article that showed fish farms in Arizona & Iowa that do some barramundi aquaculture here in US. I bet most of the ones we see from the market are prob exactly like that one you posted from. In another vid i saw the breeding facility I think in Australia probably that was separating the albino and the other oddball barra. I'm willing to bet the ones we see in the hobby are most likely from those batches and from other fish farms that do selective breeding.You got me looking around on the net, check this out! Barramundi farm