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The '''Jade Perch''' ('''''Scortum barcoo''''') is a species of [[fish]] in the [[Terapontidae]] family, that is found in major rivers in Australia.
Jade Perch's are currently bred for aquarium trade and for human consumption. The Jade Perch is also known as,ocean perch, Norway haddock, red perch, redfish, or hemdurgan.
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====Charecteristics====
Red Perch's can be totally brown or black, and the fins are usually a darker color than the body, and can grow up to 35 cm. The Barcoo Grunter is a fresh water fish that usually lives in large rivers of Australia.


The '''Jade Perch''' ('''''Scortum barcoo'''''), also known as Barcoo Grunter, is a species of [[fish]] in the [[Terapontidae]] family, that is found in major rivers in Australia.
====See Also====
Jade Perch's are currently bred for aquarium trade and for human consumption.

==Charecteristics==
A jade perch is a heavily built fish with a small head. The fish usually has a brownish-black body with darker fins. One distinguishal fact about the fish is thar the anal fin has eight rays. Durring its lifetime the fish can grow to be about 35cm.
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==Habitat==
This fish lives within many freshwater sources throughout Australia. It ranges from the Gilbert River and its tributaries in northern Queensland, to the Cooper Creek and Lake Eyre drainage of central Australia, and through the Barkley Basin, Limmen Bight, Roper and Macarthur regions of the Northern Territory.<ref name="Queensland"/>




==See Also==
[[Redfish]]<br />
[[Redfish]]<br />
[[Rose Fish]]<br />
[[Rose Fish]]<br />
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NOT FINAL: http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/invasive/publications/pubs/translocated-fish-overview.pdf
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Revision as of 03:48, 29 October 2009

Leathery grunter
not listed[1]
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Scortum Barcoo'
Binomial name
Scortum Barcoo
(F, 1878)

The Jade Perch (Scortum barcoo), also known as Barcoo Grunter, is a species of fish in the Terapontidae family, that is found in major rivers in Australia. Jade Perch's are currently bred for aquarium trade and for human consumption.

Charecteristics

A jade perch is a heavily built fish with a small head. The fish usually has a brownish-black body with darker fins. One distinguishal fact about the fish is thar the anal fin has eight rays. Durring its lifetime the fish can grow to be about 35cm. [2]


Habitat

This fish lives within many freshwater sources throughout Australia. It ranges from the Gilbert River and its tributaries in northern Queensland, to the Cooper Creek and Lake Eyre drainage of central Australia, and through the Barkley Basin, Limmen Bight, Roper and Macarthur regions of the Northern Territory.[2]



See Also

Redfish
Rose Fish
Terapontidae


NOT FINAL: http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/invasive/publications/pubs/translocated-fish-overview.pdf

References

  1. ^ Taxon Profile: Barcoo Grunter Scortum Barcoo (McCulloch & Waite, 1917)." BioLib. N.p., 2009. Web. 19 Oct. 2009. http://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id156647/
  2. ^ a b http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/cps/rde/dpi/hs.xsl/28_14677_ENA_HTML.htm