This paper describes hormonal masculinisation of genetically female, gynoge
netic silver barbs (Puntius gonionotus) and the results of crosses between
such neomales and ordinary females. Gynogenetic fish (previously shown to b
e all females) were used in trials on hormonal masculinisation to simplify
assessment of the results. Treatment with 25 mg kg(-1) 17 alpha-methyltesto
sterone in the diet for 4 or 5 weeks, starting at two weeks post-hatch, pro
duced 33.9% and 29.8% males, respectively. The majority of crosses between
such males and ordinary females gave all-female progeny, which supports the
hypothesis of female homogamety and establishes that large-scale productio
n of monosex females is feasible in this species. A growth trial comparing
monosex female groups to mixed-sex groups in pond culture showed an increas
e in yield from the monosex groups. The implications of the results for com
mercial production of monosex female silver barbs are discussed. (C) 1999 E
lsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.