Sceintific Name : Johnius Dussumieri Size : 50/100, S/100/200,100/200, 200/300, 300/Up Presentation : 10kg. net weight.
Sceintific Name : Lepturacanthus Savala Size : 100/200, 200/300, 300/400, 400/700, 700/1000, 1000/Up Presentation : W/Round & Hgt Packing : 10kg
Sceintific Name : Megalaspis Cordyla Size : 2/4, 4/6, 6/8, 6/8, 8/10, 10/12 Presentation : W/Round Packing : 10kg. net weight
Sceintific Name : Otolithes Ruber Size : 100/200, 200/300, 300/Up Presentation : W/Round Packing : 10kg.
Size : 4kg/10kg, 10kg/20kg, 20kg/40kg Presentation : W/Round Packing : running weight
Size : 4kg/10kg, 10kg/20kg, 20kg/40kg Presentation : W/Round Packing : running weight
Size : 4kg/10kg, 10kg/20kg, 20kg/40kg Presentation : W/Round Packing : running weight
Rastrelliger kanagurta Size 4/6 6/8 8/10 pcs/kg Land and sea frozen 10kgs / master carton
Rastreligger brachysoma Size 4/6 6/8 Land frozen 10kgs / master carton protective glazed (max 4%)
Lutjanus Malabaricus Frozen red snapper fillet Skin on or skinless Natural or portion cut IWP, IVP 100% nett weight 5kg/master carton
Pristipomoides multidens Frozen king snapper fillet Skin on or skinless Natural or portion cut IWP or IVP 100% nett weight 5kg / master carton
Pristipomoides multidens Frozen King Snapper skin on Portion Cut 200-300g,300-500g,500-800g, 800-1000g IVP packing carton @5kg
Gloucosoma scapulare Frozen Pearl Perch Fillet skin on 200-300g, 300-500g,500-800g IVP 5kg Packaging carton
Lates Calcarifer Frozen Barramundi Fillet skin on 100% net weight 200-300g, 300-500g, 500-800g, 800-1000g IVP 5kg packaging carton
Scaridae sp Frozen Parrot Fish fillets Skinless 100-200g, 200-300g 100% nett weight IWP, 5 kg packaging carton
Frozen Salmon whole gutted Frozen salmon Fillets Salmon Head
We have availability of Mackerel frozen
Fish - Pink Salmon Type - Salmon Loin, gutted with and without head frozen or fresh on Choice Grade - Grade A+ Size - 3kg up Packing - as you like
Frozen tilapia
The ribbonfish are any lampriform fishes in the family Trachipteridae. These pelagic fish are named for their slim, ribbon-like appearance. They are rarely seen alive, as they typically live in deep waters, though are not bottom feeders.