“…Exogenous hormones such as CPE and analogue of salmon gonadotropin‐releasing hormone (sGnRHa) have been shown to induce maturation, ovulation and spawning performance in both wild and cultured fish species (Souza et al., 2020; Vazirzadeh et al., 2011; Zadmajid, 2016; Zadmajid et al., 2018; Zohar & Mylonas, 2001). However, the efficiency of exogenous hormones for induction of spawning exhibits considerable variation between species and may be species‐specific, for either dose of hormonal treatment, administration method, or degree of sexual maturity at time of treatment (DiMaggio et al., 2014; Zadmajid & Butts, 2018; Zohar & Mylonas, 2001). For Neotropical fishes, the physiological effects of synthetic hormones used to induce spawning remain poorly understood, and they can vary according to the nature of the molecule and the species of fish (Acuña & Rangel, 2009; Carneiro & Mikos, 2008; Felizardo et al., 2012; Ittzés et al., 2014; Paulino et al., 2011; Pereira et al., 2016; Souza et al., 2018; Viveiros et al., 2013).…”