“…To put it another way, nutritionally balanced meals and sufficient feeding are the most important criteria for successful aquaculture operations (Boyd et al, 2020;Klinger and Naylor, 2012). Previous study of feeding frequencies and production emphasized on different aquaculture species including, Labeo rohita, Catla catla, Labeo bata, Mystus cavasius, Clarias batrachus, Amblypharyngodon mola, Chela cachius, Puntius sophore, Heteropneustes fossilis, Notopterus chitala, Mylopharyngodon piceus (Hasan et al, 2002;Mondal et al, 2020a;Nahar et al, 2021;Samad et al, , 2021Samad and Imteazzaman, 2019;Samad et al, 2017a;Samad and Bhuiyan, 2017;Samad et al, 2017b;Samad et al, 2017a); while a single study described the feeding frequency of pabda fish from India but they dealt with the fry (juvenile stage), and no aquaculture feeding frequency of this species were found (Paul et al, 2014). The present study was undertaken with a view to study the growth response of the fish fed on a formulated standard diet at different feeding frequencies.…”