REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY ASPECT OF FRESHWATER GARFISH Xenentodon cancila (Hamilton, 1822) FOUND IN THE RIVER OF SYLHET
Abstract
A recent study concerning the some reproductive biology of the freshwater garfish
Xenentodon cancila (Hamilton 1822) has been carried out in the eastern part of the
Bangladesh. Specimens of the fish were collected over a 1-year period, 2013. Their length
varied between 20.2 to 23.91 cm (mean ± SD = 20.57 ± 2.59) and their weight varied
between 19.7 to 43.845(mean ± SD =30.21788892 ± 8.115. Female garfish were dominant in
larger length groups being most apparent during the resting phase of sexual cycle and in the
peak of the spawning period, occurring in April and May. The sexual ratio of all specimens
was m/f = 0.70. Spawning began in April and peaking June. The mean batch fecundity of
garfish was 1789.6898 ±347.0589209 of matured oocytes per ovary.