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Domestication of Asian Redtail Catfish (Hemibagrus sp.) as an Effort to Preserve Local Fish at the Loka Ngrajek in Magelang, Central Java Heriyati, Eny; Kuswoyo, Toni; Ayuningrum, Shima Bhaskara; Haryasakti, Anshar
Journal of Global Sustainable Agriculture Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/jgsa.v4i1.7334

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The Baung fish (Hemibagrus sp.) were used in this research were the first domesticated breed of native fish from Elo river, Magelang, Central Java. The growth pattern of Baung fish is very important to know for management and spesies conservation. The aim of this research were to analyze the size distribution, growth patterns and condition factors of Baung fish as a basis for managing fish resources. The research was conducted in September 2023 at Loka Ngrajek Magelang, Central Java. The fish samples used were the result of first generation domestication which were cultived in concrete tanks for six months. The body weight of Baung fish ranged from 66 g to 330 g. The survival rate of Baung fish from 5-7 cm to 20-35 cm were 55 ± 2.7%, while when enlargement it reached 93 ± 3.6%. Loka Ngrajek succeeded in domestication and produced the first generation with daily fish growth of 2.65 ± 0.11%. Cultivated fish have a length-weight relationship model W = 0.0104X2.9414, which showed negative allometric meaning that the increase in length was faster than the increase in weight.
Characteristics and Utilization of Long Wishkered Catfish (Mystus gulio) in Indonesia Ayuningrum, Shima Bhaskara; Lubis, Friyuanita; Noordin, Harits
JURNAL AKUAKULTURA Vol 9, No 1 (2025): JURNAL AKUAKULTURA UNIVERSITAS TEUKU UMAR
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/ja.v9i1.11401

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Long-wishkered catfish is an Indonesian native species that can be found in the regions of Sumatra, Java and Kalimantan in rivers and estuaries. This study is based on a literature review containing the characteristics and uses of the Mystus genus of long wishkers catfish in Indonesia which was published in 2013-2023. There are 11 species of Indonesia`s native species which are included in the Mystus genus, one of which is the long wishkers catfish. This fish has barbels, a smooth body without scales and has a patil on the back. This fish is a micro carnivorous fish or crustacivores. There are partial spawners with fecundity ranging from 3100-24459 eggs. Currently, long wishkes catfish is widely used to make shrimp paste, salted fish and fish meal.