Effects of 17a -Ethynyltestosterone and Estrone on sex ratio and growth of Tilapia Aurea (Steindachner) /

Sanico, Avelino Fruta

Effects of 17a -Ethynyltestosterone and Estrone on sex ratio and growth of Tilapia Aurea (Steindachner) / Avelino Fruta Sanico

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Tilapia aurea (Steindachner) were fed androgen (17a –ethynyl-testosterone) or estrone (estrone) at 30ug/gm or 100 ug/gm of diet respectively, for 22 days in steel troughs. Daily feeding was Purina Trout Chow, 12% of body weight divided into three equal portion. Untreated Purina Trout Chow at 12% of body weight divided into three equal portions. Untreated Purina Trout Chow at 10% of body weight was fed in rearing trials in both concrete tanks and earthen ponds once a day, six days a week. One hundred percent males were produced with the androgen in Trial I and 90.3% males in Trial II. Estrogen did not produce a significant effect on sex ratio. Fish treated with androgen had significantly (P<0.005) greater at four months of age, after having been reared in earthen ponds. There was no significant difference (P<0.005) in weight when the fish were sampled at 2 months of age. Estrogen at the dosage level of 100 ug/gm of diet had no effect on sex ratio in T. aurea.


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2672-2836 (Online)


Tilapia culture
Fishes--Sex ratio
Fishes--Growth
Tilapia aurea
Oreochromis aureus
Androgens
Estrogen

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