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chrisdef15;665088; said:
The US and most other countries have a banned list. We here in australia have a non banned list. If it aint on the list we cant import it. But bichirs, giant gouramies, big catfish and some other stuff is "legal" as long as they where here before the new laws came in or where born here. Alot of stuff is still brought in but it is usually very expensive.
If any other Aussies are interested i know a shop on NSW central coast who sells senegals for 200 RTC for 500, Asian arowanna for 500, clown knifes for 150, and gars (gator i think although since they are the only gars ive ever seen im not sure) for 300 - 500 i cant remember. Plus other various oddballs, i got a ARTC for 200. Ive been trying to get a snakehead but they wont get me one.



From my understanding polypterus is a noxious fish.

that guy up on the coast, is his name Nam? He's a bit of a tosser..
 
moxxommox;665112; said:
From my understanding polypterus is a noxious fish.

that guy up on the coast, is his name Nam? He's a bit of a tosser..

Na poly's aren't noxious, well in queensland anyway..... illegal to import them but not noxious :)
 
THEY ARE NOXIOUS IN NSW :eek:

certain live fish cannot be brought into NSW without a specific permit from the Minister for Fisheries (see following table).These fish pose a threat to the aquatic environment and/or have the potential to introduce diseases. Heavy penalties of up to $11,000 apply for breaking these rules.

Common name
Species/Family
Category#

Any species listed as a noxious fish in NSW. This includes:
A

Mozambique mouthbrooder
Oreochromis mossambicus

Redbelly tilapia
Tilapia zilii

Black mangrove cichlid
Tilapia mariae

Carp
Cyprinus carpio

Mosquitofish/ Plague minnow
Gambusia holbrooki

Speckled mosquito fish
Phalloceros caudimaculatus

Banded grunter
Amniataba percoides

Pacific oysters
Crassostrea gigas

Black-striped mussel
all species of the genus Mytilopsis

Other illegal import species:

Piranha
Serrasalmus spp., Pygocentrus spp.
A

Airbreathing/walking catfish
All species in the Family Clariidae
A

Grass carp
Ctenopharyngodon idella
A

Roach
Rutilus rutilus
A

Tench
Tinca tinca
A

Electric eels
All species in the Family Gymnotidae
A

Snakeheads
Channa spp., Parachanna spp.
A

Bluegills
Lepomis spp.
A

Largemouth bass
Micropterus spp.
A

African tigerfish
Hydrocynus spp.
A

South American tigerfish or trahira
Erythrinus, Hoplerythrinus and Hoplias spp.
A

Parasitic (or candiru or pencil) catfish
All species in the Family Trichomycteridae
A

Nile perch (live)
Lates niloticus
A

Pike cichlid
Crenicichla spp.
A

Tiger catfish
Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum
A

Electric catfish
All species in the Family Malapteruridae
A

African lung fish
Protopterus annectens
A

Channel catfish
Ictalurus punctatus
A

Freshwater stingrays
Himantura spp.
A

Pikes
All species in the Family Esocidae
A

Freshwater Garfish
All species in the Family Lepisosteidae
A

Sticklebacks
All species in the Family Gasterosteidae
A

Bichirs
All species in the Family Polypteridae
A

Schilbe catfishes
Schilbe spp.
A

Redfin perch
Perca fluviatilis
A

Barcoo Grunter
Scortum barcoo
A

Welchs Grunter
Bidyanus welchi
A

Sooty Grunter
Hephaestus fuliginosus
A

Sleepy cod
Oxyeleotris lineolatus
A

Any hybrid between species in the Family Terapontidae including Barcoo Grunter, Welchs Grunter, Silver Perch, Banded Grunter, Sooty Grunter or Spangled Perch.
A

Atlantic salmon
Salmo salar
B

Brook trout
Salvelinus fontinalis
B

Brown trout
Salmo trutta
B

Rainbow trout
Oncorhynchus mykiss
B

Barramundi
Lates calcarifer
B

Marron
Cherax tenuimanus
A

Redclaw
Cherax quadricarinatus
A

Abalone
Haliotis spp.
B


# NOTE: 'Category A' fish are those posing threats to the environment - a full risk assessment is required. 'Category B' fish are those posing potential disease risks - evidence of disease certification is required.
 
Here's QLD's.....Not as many fish but the fines are over 10x higher lol




Declared noxious species
Those species declared noxious in Queensland waters are listed in the table below:

Common name Scientific name(s)
Bluegill
Lepomis spp. (Centrarchidae)

Chinese Weatherfish (Weatherloach)
Misgurnus anguillicaudatus (Cobitididae/Cobitidae)

Electric Eel
Electrophorus electricus (Electrophoridae)

Carp
Cyprinus carpio (Cyprinidae)

Climbing Perch
Anabas testudineus (Anabantidae)

Grass Carp
Ctenopharyngodon idella (Cyprinidae)

Largemouth Bass
Micropterus salmoides (Centrarchidae)

Gambusia or Mosquitofish
Gambusia spp. (Poeciliidae)

Nile Perch (live)
Lates niloticus (Centropomidae)

Parasitic or Pencil Catfishes, Candiru
Family Trichomycteridae

Pike Cichlids
Crenicichla spp. (Cichlidae)

Piranhas, Pacus
Subfamily Serrasalminae (family Characidae): Serrasalminae (of Nelson 1994) - all species except Metynnis spp. and Myleus rubripinnis

Snakeheads
Channa spp. (Channidae)

Tiger Catfish
Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum (Pimelodidae)

Tigerfishes (African)
Hydrocynus spp. (subfamily Hydrocyninae or Alestinae)

Tigerfishes (South American), Trahiras
Erythrinus, Hoplerythrinus and Hoplias spp. (Erythrinidae)

Tilapia
Tilapia, Oreochromis and Sarotherodon spp. (Cichlidae)

Walking Catfish, Airbreathing Catfish
Family Clariidae


For additional information, please see Noxious fish - species information.



Legislation
Noxious fish are listed in schedule 5A the Fisheries Regulation 1995. Fines of up to $150 000 can be imposed on anyone having noxious fish in their possession without a permit. Copies of legilsation can be downloaded directly at the Office of Parliamentary Counsel website.

Noxious fish cannot be kept, hatched, reared or sold. When caught all noxious fish should be destroyed; they must not be returned to the water and must not be used as bait, live or dead. Anyone found to be releasing noxious fish may be charged with the cost of eradication and removal of those fish.
 
chrisdef15;665088; said:
If any other Aussies are interested i know a shop on NSW central coast who sells senegals for 200 RTC for 500, Asian arowanna for 500, clown knifes for 150, and gars (gator i think although since they are the only gars ive ever seen im not sure) for 300 - 500 i cant remember.


Hi Chris I would like to find out if they are spotted or Alligators gars ?
I am always looking for a new oddball shop to check out. Some info on the shop would be great :D



Mox good scoop the cheapest I have ever seen senegals is $130- real small.
What shop was it ?

thx
Rat
 
moxxommox;665112; said:
From my understanding polypterus is a noxious fish.

that guy up on the coast, is his name Nam? He's a bit of a tosser..

Mox Yes that is him. Made the trip up from sydney have you?? I work at the shop at erina if you ever got there too. Is anything good available from sydney??? Ive been trying to find a smallish catfish for a 6x2x2 but all i can find is ornate pims. Cool but i am looking for something abit more interesting and slightly bigger.

Tunnel rat did you want me to PM you the address.
I dunno how much of what they do is legal or illegal and dont want to get them in trouble since they are the one cool LFS (other then the one i work at ofcourse) around here so arent going to say to much specifically about the shop on here.
Its not specifically an oddball shop the owner just has contacts in Asian countries around us where he gets stuff cheap. If you wanted to have a look your best of asking me what they have first before you drive up. Although they always have something interesting so thats up to you.
 
Aussienative;665130; said:
THEY ARE NOXIOUS IN NSW :eek:

certain live fish cannot be brought into NSW without a specific permit from the Minister for Fisheries (see following table).These fish pose a threat to the aquatic environment and/or have the potential to introduce diseases. Heavy penalties of up to $11,000 apply for breaking these rules.

Common name
Species/Family
Category#

Any species listed as a noxious fish in NSW. This includes:
A

Mozambique mouthbrooder
Oreochromis mossambicus

Redbelly tilapia
Tilapia zilii

Black mangrove cichlid
Tilapia mariae

Carp
Cyprinus carpio

Mosquitofish/ Plague minnow
Gambusia holbrooki

Speckled mosquito fish
Phalloceros caudimaculatus

Banded grunter
Amniataba percoides

Pacific oysters
Crassostrea gigas

Black-striped mussel
all species of the genus Mytilopsis

Other illegal import species:

Would just like to point out that you guys are wrong with the Birchir being a noxious fish.
If you read the list again the first 7+ fish 1+oyster 1+mussel are listed as noxious fish in NSW.
All other fish are listed as illegal import species.
I have checked this with NSW Fisheries in the past.
Please get your facts right before you post and give someone a heart attack :grinno:





chrisdef15;666031; said:
Tunnel rat did you want me to PM you the address.
I dunno how much of what they do is legal or illegal and dont want to get them in trouble since they are the one cool LFS (other then the one i work at ofcourse) around here so arent going to say to much specifically about the shop on here.


Yes Chris please send me a pm as I am looking for a spotted gar and would like to know if it is a spotted or a alligator gar.
Send me the name of your shop as well so me & my wife can come up for a day out as we like looking around new Aquariums never know what you will find Fish 'rocks,wood & so on :grinno:



thx
Rat
 
Tunnel Rat;666512; said:
Would just like to point out that you guys are wrong with the Birchir being a noxious fish.
If you read the list again the first 7+ fish 1+oyster 1+mussel are listed as noxious fish in NSW.
All other fish are listed as illegal import species.
I have checked this with NSW Fisheries in the past.
Please get your facts right before you post and give someone a heart attack :grinno:



certain live fish cannot be brought into NSW without a specific permit from the Minister for Fisheries (see following table).These fish pose a threat to the aquatic environment and/or have the potential to introduce diseases. Heavy penalties of up to $11,000 apply for breaking these rules.

Common name
Species/Family
Category#

Bichirs
All species in the Family Polypteridae
A

# NOTE: 'Category A' fish are those posing threats to the environment - a full risk assessment is required. 'Category B' fish are those posing potential disease risks - evidence of disease certification is required.

Have you done a full risk assessment, Do you have a permit......... or 11 Grand? :ROFL:

May as well be noxious... I'll grab the link so you can read the original and decide for yourself :)

Edit: forgot to say, you are right... they are not "noxious" as such, but full on restrictions apply.
 
Here's the link man, its not good..... scroll right to the bottom and click on the permit application form.... its crazy.

I love QLD now :ROFL:

http://www.fisheries.nsw.gov.au/aquatic_habitats/aquatic_habitats/importation_of_live_fish

Taken from the application form :(

WARNING: Any person convicted of bringing into New South Wales live fish of a species
or class other than fish indigenous to the waters of the State (or fish exempted by the
regulations) is liable for penalty of up to $5,500 ($11,000 for a corporation) under section
217 of the Fisheries Management Act 1994. Any person who sells, buys or has
possession of fish knowing that the fish has been brought into New South Wales in
contravention to this provision is also guilty of an offence, and the same penalties apply.
 
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