Channa punctatus is one of the most delicious and demandable freshwater fishes of the country because of its high nutritional value, cheap cost and availability in the local markets. These fishes are often infected by parasites, which decrease the rate of growth as well as the reproduction rate of the host fishes, resulting in deteriorating the food value of fishes and economic loss to the culturists. Study of parasites is therefore an urgent necessity today. The prevalence of parasites in Channa punctatus was studied from different regions of Rajshahi Metropolis during July 2013 to April 2014. A total of 368 parasites were collected from the skin, gill, fin, intestine and stomach of 74 host species from 102 experimental fishes. | Prevalence of parasitic infestations in the freshwater fish, channa punctatus (Bloch) from Rajshahi Metropolitan, Bangladesh