Sex control in fish is a promising technique for aquaculture, since it gives advantages associated with one sex. The aim of this study was to investigate the feminization of common snook (Centropomus undecimalis) by oral administration of two doses of estradiol-17β (50 and 100 mg E 2 kg -1 feed) and control treatment for 45 days and to evaluate their effects on the sex ratio, growth and survival of common snook juveniles. After this period, fish were fed only with commercial feed without hormone supplementation. During the period of E 2 administration, the control fish grew more than those in the other treatments. At the end of the experiment in the treatment with 50 mg E 2 kg -1 , 26.32% of the fish were male, 68.42% were female, and 5.26% were intersex. In the treatment with 100 mg E 2 kg -1 , 10% of the fish were male, and 90% were female. There was no difference in growth among the treatments after 11 months. This study showed that it is possible to obtain 90% common snook females using feeds with 100 mg E 2 kg -1 for 45 days without impairing the fish growth or survival.
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Carvalho, C. V. A. de, Passini, G., Costa, W. D. M., Vieira, B. N., & Cerqueira, V. R. (2014). Effect of estradiol-17β on the sex ratio, growth and survival of juvenile common snook ( Centropomus undecimalis). Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences, 36(3), 239. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascianimsci.v36i3.22839
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