The use of all-male populations increases the efficiency and feasibility of
tilapia aquaculture. The objective of this study was to determine the effi
cacy of a short-term immersion procedure for masculinizing Nile tilapia (Or
eochromis niloticus). Two synthetic androgens were evaluated: 17 alpha-meth
yldihydrotestosterone (MDHT) and 17 alpha-methyltestosterone (MT). Exposure
(3 h) on 10 and again on 13 days post-fertilization to MDHT at 500 mu g/l
successfully masculinized fry in all experiments, resulting in 100, 94 and
83 +/- 2% males in Experiments 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Immersions in MDHT
or MT at 100 mu g/l resulted in significantly skewed sex ratios in Experim
ents 1 and 3 (MT resulted in 73 and 83 +/- 3% males; and MDHT resulted in 7
2 and 91 +/- 1% males) but not in Experiment 2. Immersion in MT at 500 mu g
/l only caused masculinization in Experiment 3. Although further research a
nd refinement is needed, immersion of Nile tilapia in MDHT may provide a pr
actical alternative to the use of steroid-treated feed. Furthermore, when c
ompared with current techniques for steroid-induced sex inversion of tilapi
a, short-term immersion reduces the period of time that workers are exposed
to anabolic steroids. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.