%0 Journal Article %T Length-Weight Relationship of Heterobranchus bidorsalis (Geoffroy St. Hilaire 1809) Diploid and Triploid Progenies Raised Under the Same Environmental Condition %A O.T. Agbebi %A S.O. Olufeagba %A G.N.O. Ezeri %A S.O. Otubusin %A I.T. Omoniyi %J Journal of Fisheries International %D 2012 %I %X Twenty specimens of triploid with weight and length ranging from 207-300 g and 29-32 cm, diploid 150-200 g and 23-28 cm Heterobranchus bidorsalis were subjected to morphometric and meristic characterization, length-weight relationship and condition factor evaluation. Triploid specimens were higher in all the parameters. All morphometric characters were significantly different at p<0.005. In the regression analysis of diploid and triploid, the ranges of condition factor (K) were 0.802-1.453 and 0.838-0.906, respectively while the relative condition factor values (Kn) ranged between 0.869-1.087 and 0.968-1.038, respectively. Weight increases directly as the total length increases for both diploid and triploid indicating isometric growth. The R2 in triploid was higher 96.8% than 42.4% in diploids. In diploid, the length has significant effect on weight at p<0.05 while p<0.01 in triploid. %U http://www.medwellonline.net/abstract/?doi=jfish.2009.79.82