Description
Description
Murray Cod is one of Australia’s largest freshwater fish. It is a captivating and highly sought-after fish species native to the rivers and waterways of Australia. While primarily known for its popularity as a sportfish, Murray Cod can also be a remarkable addition to a large aquarium.
Features Of Murray Cod
- They have a greenish body, with a bright silver or white color on the belly, and olive green spots on the sides of their body.
- They generally inhabit slow flowing areas of rivers and choose hollow logs and stumps for their territory and spawning.
- It is a large and active fish species, requiring a spacious aquarium to thrive.
- Murray Cod are opportunistic predators, primarily feeding on live fish, crustaceans, and insects.
- Life Span : may live for more than 50 years in the wild.
Murray Cod : Care, Diet and Tank Mates
The Best Aquarium Size for Murray Cod:
Provide a tank with a minimum capacity of 150 gallons (568 liters) for a juvenile Murray Cod, and at least 300 gallons (1,135 liters) for adults. A longer tank is preferable, as it allows the fish to swim and turn comfortably.
Murray Cod Tank Mate Compatibility:
Murray Cod are predatory fish, avoid keeping smaller fish species that could be seen as prey. Suitable tankmates can include larger, robust fish species that can withstand the Murray Cod’s size and temperament.
Diet & Feeding:
Live feeder fish and Frozen Foods, such as shrimp or blackworms. You can also choose pellet-formulated fish foods designed for predatory species.
- Keeping Difficulty : Intermediate
- Diet : Carnivorous
- Temperament : Territorial fish
- Max Size : 100cm
Preferred Water Parameters :
- Water Temperature : 8-24 degrees celsius.
- pH Level : 7.0-8.0
- General Hardness : Soft – Hard (50 – 200ppm)






