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Triploid fish are usually detected by various cytological techniques, such
as karyotyping, flow cytometry, etc, However, these methods cannot be appli
ed on an aquaculture farm with scanty resources, In the search for an easy
and rapid morphometric method, various body proportion ratios were compared
between diploid and triploid fish, Despite many significant differences of
morphometric ratios among two ploidy groups, only the ratio between standa
rd length and body depth (SL/BD) was found to be a precise indicator of tri
ploidy in Indian catfish Heteropneustes fossilis under our experimental con
ditions. This ratio may be useful in segregating triploids from diploids of
this catfish in a aquaculture farm.