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Freshwater Fish of Victoria - Agassiz's Chanda Perch

FN0065
Charles Barnham PSM
April, 1998

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Diagram: Agassiz chandra perch


Common Name:
Agassiz's Chanda Perch

Other Name/s:
Silver sprat, doody, glassfish, Western chanda perch

Family:
Ambassidae

Scientific Name:
Ambassis agassizii (Steindachner, 1867)

Status:
Native

Agassiz's Chanda Perch is listed under the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988. Under this legislation, the taking, possession or trading of Agassiz's Chanda Perch is prohibited without a permit, license or Governor-in-Council Order issued under the Act. Departmental research and management activities have been authorised by a Governor-in-Council Order. A Recreational Fishing Licence is not a permit under the Act.

Description
Large eye, with hollow area between and above eyes. Large mouth, pointing upwards, which does not reach the rear edge of the eye. Large scales on body, and two rows of scales on the cheeks below the eyes. Eye silvery. Scales also on gill covers. Second spine of dorsal fin is longest. Deeply forked tail with rounded tips. Yellowish-silver body with a thin, dark streak along the side of the body at the rear. Scales on the back and some scales on the sides have dark edges. Fins usually colourless, with some small black dots.

Distribution
Only record in Victoria is from irrigation channels near Mildura in the 1920's, and the fish is now presumed to be extinct in Victoria. Reported as abundant in the Murray River system in 1856.

Habitat
Warm rivers, streams and billabongs and associated waters where there is plenty of weed cover.

Brief Biology
Known to reach 6.5 cm, little is known about the life history. Breeds in ponds after rises in water level during November-December at water temperatures of about 23oC. Carnivorous, taking aquatic insects, and is reported as an avid feeder on mosquito larvae.

Other Notes
Occurs throughout the Murray-Darling system, being abundant in northern New South Wales and Queensland. Attractive aquarium fish.

Freshwater Fish of Victoria
is a series of brief information material on the native and introduced freshwater fish of Victoria's inland waters. Further, detailed reading on Agassiz's Chanda Perch is contained in:

Freshwater Fishes of South-Eastern Australia
R M McDowall (Ed.)

A Guide to the Freshwater Fish of Victoria
Phillip Cadwallader & Gary Backhouse,
Department of Conservation and Environment

Australian Freshwater Fishes
John R. Merrick & Gunther E. Schmida

Biological Information for Management of Native Freshwater Fish in Victoria
J D Koehn, W G O'Connor
FOV #25 - Agassiz's Chanda Perch

Prepared with the assistance of Gary Backhouse, Phillip Cadwallader and Tarmo Raadik.



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