“…Parameter b > 3.0 is the indication of highly nourished adult specimens, b = 3.0 indicates similar growth pattern from small to larger size population and b < 3.0 indicates faster growth in length than weight and robustness of small‐sized specimens (Siddik, Hanif, & Chaklader, ). The value of slope b can differ mainly due to several environmental (habitat, season), arti‐factual (length type, size range, specimen number) and biological (sex, maturation of gonad, diet, degree of stomach fullness, growth phase) factors (De La Cruz‐Agüero, Moncayo‐ Estrada, Chollet‐Villalpando, & Cota‐Gómez, ; Hanif et al, ; Nahar, Hanif, Siddik, Chaklader, & Islam, ). It can also differ due to different fishing methodology, preservation technic and post‐harvest time used.…”