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Old 03-23-2006, 11:08 AM   #1
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Found this article interesting. How true is it? Perhaps some of u guys have other alternative other than this?

Source taken from: http://jacksnyder00.tripod.com/theasianarowana/id6.html

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Arowana Gender Index (AGI)

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Asian Arowana (Scleropages formosus) breeding in the region is normally restricted to earthen ponds. One of the limiting factors in increasing production is the inability to determine the sex of the brooders. Determining the sex of the arowana is important in determining the sex ratio of the brooders to maximize breeding.

In a collaboration R&D effort between Qian Hu and Mr Alex Chang of Ngee Ann Polytechnic, a novel approach of sex determination of the brooders using the Arowana Gender Index (AGI) was developed. Now commercial ornamental fish breeders can use this information to better determine the model ratio of the two genders to achieve the highest number of juvenile Arowana. This method offers a cheaper, simpler and efficient alternative to the traditional expensive DNA studies.

The method uses the differences in the relationship among the linear measures of the male and female adult asian arowana. The method yields high percentage accuracy (70%) and the index will greatly enhance the productivity of arowana breeders. This index can be used on Arowana fishes that are one year old and above. As the index uses data from healthy and non-deformed fishes, the accuracy of the index is only applicable to normal, healthy fish.




The result for male will be 111 or higher and thus for female shall be below 111.
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Old 04-07-2006, 07:43 PM   #2
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i've read the article ... and yes it helps alot in determining the gender but only for grown aros ....
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Old 04-07-2006, 08:27 PM   #3
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to think about it...its another reason why Asian Aro carry a high $$ tag.
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to think about it...its another reason why Asian Aro carry a high $$ tag.
yup ... agreed, even the farmer cannot gurantee the fishes will produce in time
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Old 11-06-2006, 06:07 AM   #5
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thanks Mr Hengky
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Old 11-12-2006, 12:56 PM   #6
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Found this article interesting. How true is it? Perhaps some of u guys have other alternative other than this?

Source taken from: http://jacksnyder00.tripod.com/theasianarowana/id6.html

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Arowana Gender Index (AGI)

All info and pictures taken from Qianhu.com
Asian Arowana (Scleropages formosus) breeding in the region is normally restricted to earthen ponds. One of the limiting factors in increasing production is the inability to determine the sex of the brooders. Determining the sex of the arowana is important in determining the sex ratio of the brooders to maximize breeding.

In a collaboration R&D effort between Qian Hu and Mr Alex Chang of Ngee Ann Polytechnic, a novel approach of sex determination of the brooders using the Arowana Gender Index (AGI) was developed. Now commercial ornamental fish breeders can use this information to better determine the model ratio of the two genders to achieve the highest number of juvenile Arowana. This method offers a cheaper, simpler and efficient alternative to the traditional expensive DNA studies.

The method uses the differences in the relationship among the linear measures of the male and female adult asian arowana. The method yields high percentage accuracy (70%) and the index will greatly enhance the productivity of arowana breeders. This index can be used on Arowana fishes that are one year old and above. As the index uses data from healthy and non-deformed fishes, the accuracy of the index is only applicable to normal, healthy fish.




The result for male will be 111 or higher and thus for female shall be below 111.
good info Thks Bro
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