O, ALUM-UDENSI EFFECT OF TESTOSTERONE PROPIONATE ON FRY OF SIAMESE FIGHTER (Betta splenden)
Keywords:
Fish breeding, Ornamental fish, Sex reversal, Mono-sex populationsAbstract
The effects of different levels of testosterone propionate administered by inclusion in feed on growth, survival and
sex-ratio of Betta splenden was studied. Four (4) treatments of experimental diets and a control with 3 replicates
for each were set up, and the hormone was administered to the fry from day 2 for a period of 8 weeks. The results
indicated that synthetic androgen testosterone propionate administered by inclusion in feed influenced the sex in
B. splendens. Highest percentages of males (80% and 75%) were found at doses 0.75 and 1.0mg/L. At a dosage of
0.25mg/L, a high percentage of females was observed. Higher doses of the hormone showed lower survival
compared to lower doses. The frequency of male fish in all the hormone-treated groups except the 100mg/kg group
was significantly higher than that of the expected frequency of male fish in a normal population.