Sex inversion of dusky grouper “Epinephelus marginatus”

Authors

  • Eduardo Gomes Sanches Helio Lopes Sanches e Luiza Gomes Sanches
  • Idili da Rocha Oliveira
  • Pedro Carlos da Silva Serralheiro

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the induced hormonal sex inversion of females using the androgenic 17 alpha-methyltestosterone supplied orally and injectable. Twenty-seven fish with 863.9 ± 231.2 g were divided into three treatments: T1 = control (groupers that did not receive hormone), T2 = orally treatment (groupers fed pieces of fish by which the hormone was administered) and T3 = injectable treatment (groupers that received the hormone by intramuscular injection) and maintained in floating net cages, in Ubatuba, State of São Paulo, Brazil. In the orally treatment the androgenic dosage was 1 mg/kg of body weight, daily, for 5 days a week, and in the injectable treatment, the dosage was 5 mg/kg of body weight, weekly, in a single dose. After 180 days, 100 and 77.8% of fish of the orally and injectable treatments, respectively, produced semen and the control group remained as females. The most effective sex inversion of Epinephelus marginatus females was achieved by the use of hormone 17 alpha-methyltestosterone in the dosage of 1 mg/kg of body weight, administered orally with the food. The hormone 17 alpha-methyltestosterone produces an anabolyzant parallel effect and increase weight gain of the fish treated with oral application.

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Published

2009-03-31

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Fisheries / Aquaculture