Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
2008, Vol 8, Num, 2 (Pages: 249-251)
Evaluation of Breeding Performance of Asian Catfish Clarias batrachus at Different dose of HCG and Latency Period Combinations
S.K. Sahoo 1 ,S.S. Giri 1 ,S. Chandra 1 ,B. C. Mohapatra 1
1 Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture, Kausalyaganga, Bhubaneswar-751 002, Orissa, India
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An experiment was conducted to evaluate the breeding performance in Clarias batrachus (130±1.32 g) at different
HCG dose and latency period combinations. The breeding performance was judged through weight of stripped egg (g) and
stripping response {weight of stripped egg/(weight of stripped egg+weight of stripped ovary)}. The females injected with
1000-3000 IU HCG per kg body weight could not be stripped at 11 h latency. The weight of stripped eggs increased
gradually with the increase of latency period in both 1000 and 2000 IU dose level. Smooth stripping and free flow of eggs
were observed when stripped at 3000 and 4000 IU dose levels in combination with 14-23 h latency periods but a significant
decrease (P<0.05) in egg was observed at 5000 IU and 17-23 h latency combination. The stripping response was the highest
at 3000 and 4000 IU in combination with 14-23 h latency period. The injection of 3000-4000 IU HCG dose per kg female
weight in combination with 14-23 h latency was suitable to get good stripping response for the highest weight of stripped egg
in C. batrachus during induced breeding operation.
Keywords :
Clarias batrachus, breeding performance, stripped egg, stripping response, hcg