Abstract

Abstract Roles of selected factors on sex reversal of fry of Mozambique tilapia (Tilapia mossambica) administered 17∝-methyltestosterone (MT) through the diet were investigated. The tested factors were temperature (22–38°C), photoperiod (darkness: light, 0 h:24 h to 24 h:0 h), stocking density (100–2,000 fry/m2), feeding rate (10 or 25% body weight!d), supplementation of the medium with a growth promotor (thyroxine), and storage conditions of MT and MT-treated feed. Survival, growth, and sex-reversing potency of MT were significantly influenced directly or indirectly by temperature, feeding rate, photoperiod, and storage conditions of both MT and MT-treated feed. Stocking density and supplementation of thyroxine in the rearing medium influenced survival and growth. without modifying the sex-reversing potency of MT, when the treated fry were fed ad libitum. Photoperiod and low rearing temperature did not directly alter MT-induced sex reversal but did affect sex reversal indirectly by inhibiting MT-treated ...

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