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Fiona Gallagher, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Fiona Gallagher · permaculture designer · food, animals and preservation on 12 acres in Tassie

“After losing my first three silver perch to a sudden pH crash in our off-grid pond, I learned that nature demands constant vigilance, not just hope.”

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— Fiona. If you can't eat it, it goes to the chooks.

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Silver Perch Farming: Off-Grid Reality Check

Forget the fancy aquaculture brochures. Silver perch (Bidyanus bidyanus) is the only fish that'll actually feed your family on a solar-powered setup. No bullshit, just results.

Forget the fancy aquaculture brochures. Silver perch (Bidyanus bidyanus) is the only fish that'll actually feed your family on a solar-powered setup. No bullshit, just results.

Silver Perch Pond LoopGrow-out PondAeration PumpFeed StoreHarvest TankWater test weekly
Pond system loop: grow-out pond feeding an aeration pump, feed store and harvest tank.

Water Quality: Don't Be a Dumbass

Get this wrong and you lose everything. Simple as that.

Tip: Never use tap water. Chlorine kills fish. Always treat with $8 dechlorinator from Bunnings. One cap per 100L.

Feeding: Cheap and Simple

Don't waste money on fancy pellets. Silver perch are opportunistic eaters.

Tip: Make your own pellets. Mix 50% fishmeal (from fish scraps), 30% rice bran, 20% wheat. Press into pellets. Costs $0.50 per kg vs $15 for store-bought.

Growth Rates: How Fast You Eat

These fish grow like weeds if you don't screw up.

Supplier tip: Get fingerlings from Silver Perch Australia. $0.50 per fingerling (min 100). They ship cold packs for $15.

Real Talk: What Actually Works Off-Grid

No point in fancy pumps. We use gravity flow from a rainwater tank. 1000L tank = 10m² of pond. Solar pump for aeration (12V, $220 from Solar Buddy).

Cost to start: $500 for 100 fingerlings + tank + basic gear. Harvest 100 fish at 1kg each = $300 in food value. You're ahead in 6 months.

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.

Worth a watch: FIERY FISH FARM TOUR | Grow 100's of Plants with DIY Aquaponics! · Kaity's Cichlids

The walk‑through of the Bell siphon and the low‑cost media beds shows you how to keep water moving without a mains pump, which is a make‑or‑break detail for a small silver perch setup. — Fiona Gallagher