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EVALUASI PEMBERIAN PAKAN BUATAN TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN BENIH IKAN MARU (Channa marulioides) SEBAGAI UPAYA DOMESTIKASI AWAL Hylda Khairah Putri; Amal Jr, Muchlisul; Setiawan, Agus; Sarmila; Farid Mudlofar; Sri Warastuti
Journal of Fish Nutrition Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal Of Fish Nutrition
Publisher : Journal of Fish Nutrition

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfn.v5i1.7286

Abstract

The maru fish, Channa marulioides, is one of the native fish species of Indonesia that inhabits the Kapuas River in West Kalimantan. In addition to being consumed by local people, maru fish also has an export market as an ornamental fish. The market demand for maru fish is still met from wild catches. Excessive exploitation and a lack of environmental carrying capacity will increasingly threaten the existence of the maru fish in the wild. The continuous population decline can lead to the extinction of fish species. Therefore, before extinction, domestication needs to be carried out through cultivation activities. Currently, the alternative feed commonly used in the maintenance of maru fish seeds is dry maggots. However, maggots have not been optimally used as the main feed. This study aims to evaluate the substitution of dry maggots with commercial pellets in maru fish seeds as an initial domestication effort. Maru fish seed maintenance was carried out for 90 days. The seeds come from natural catches in the Kapuas River, West Kalimantan. The study was conducted experimentally using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD). The treatment in this study was a combination of dry maggots and pellets. Treatment M100 (100 % dry maggot), Treatment M75P25 (75 % dry maggot + 25 % pellets), Treatment M50P50 (50 % dry maggot + 50 % pellets) and Treatment M25P75 (25 % dry maggot + 75 % pellets). Each treatment was repeated three times. The results showed that seeds maintained with 50 % dry maggot + 50 % pellet feed had the lowest final growth, final growth rate, feed efficiency and FCR compared to other treatments.
EVALUASI PEMBERIAN PAKAN BUATAN TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN BENIH IKAN MARU (Channa marulioides) SEBAGAI UPAYA DOMESTIKASI AWAL Hylda Khairah Putri; Amal Jr, Muchlisul; Setiawan, Agus; Sarmila; Farid Mudlofar; Sri Warastuti
Journal of Fish Nutrition Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal Of Fish Nutrition
Publisher : Journal of Fish Nutrition

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfn.v5i1.7286

Abstract

The maru fish, Channa marulioides, is one of the native fish species of Indonesia that inhabits the Kapuas River in West Kalimantan. In addition to being consumed by local people, maru fish also has an export market as an ornamental fish. The market demand for maru fish is still met from wild catches. Excessive exploitation and a lack of environmental carrying capacity will increasingly threaten the existence of the maru fish in the wild. The continuous population decline can lead to the extinction of fish species. Therefore, before extinction, domestication needs to be carried out through cultivation activities. Currently, the alternative feed commonly used in the maintenance of maru fish seeds is dry maggots. However, maggots have not been optimally used as the main feed. This study aims to evaluate the substitution of dry maggots with commercial pellets in maru fish seeds as an initial domestication effort. Maru fish seed maintenance was carried out for 90 days. The seeds come from natural catches in the Kapuas River, West Kalimantan. The study was conducted experimentally using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD). The treatment in this study was a combination of dry maggots and pellets. Treatment M100 (100 % dry maggot), Treatment M75P25 (75 % dry maggot + 25 % pellets), Treatment M50P50 (50 % dry maggot + 50 % pellets) and Treatment M25P75 (25 % dry maggot + 75 % pellets). Each treatment was repeated three times. The results showed that seeds maintained with 50 % dry maggot + 50 % pellet feed had the lowest final growth, final growth rate, feed efficiency and FCR compared to other treatments.
Co-Authors , Firman Patawari Agus Setiawan Ahid Hidayat Ahmad Ridfah Ahmad Suro Prayogo Alaudin Alif Norwaheid Annory Alimuddin Amal Jr, Muchlisul Annisa Fitri, Annisa Ansar, Asnaeni Arief Muttaqiin Arifin Arlin Saputra Asmirinda Resa Aziz, Saddam Azzahra, Firda Baiq Mila Angriani Basrowi Bayu Irsandy Canra, Roni Chaerul Fadly Mochtar D. Kusuma , Jauhari Daud Dhina Megayati Dian Anggraini Noor Dina Khoirina EKA DEWINTARA Elma Nurjannah Erna Widiarty Esti Qama Eva Meizara Puspita Dewi Fadhila Noor Isnaieni Farid Mudlofar Farid Mudlofar Fikri Firman Patawari Firmansyah Fitri Agustina Fitriyasari, Anis Hajar Dewantara Hanipa Harida, Lisa Harlina Hamid Herlina Hersiyati Palayukan Hikmah Idris Husnul Khatimah Hylda Khairah Putri Hylda Khairah Putri, Hylda Khairah I Nengah Suardika Ikmalia Nisa Ramadhani Indriani, Sartika Insani, Mujahidah Nur Iswati Ivan Ropyandi Sanjaya Khusnul Khatima Asrul Kurniati Rahmadani La Ode Santiaji Bande La Uco Luthfi M, Mochtar M. Egi Khareza Rendra M. Padli Mahandian, Finarni Marwan, Bintang Ali Masita Matande, Pebri Aqli Saputra Mihrad, Edi Syah Muh. Zubair Muhaimin Hamzah Muhamad Faizi Rahman Muhammad Fajri Romadhan Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Nawir Nanda Meilani Putri Nisfi Sya’bani Karima Nur Afiah, Nur Nur isnaini syaifullah Nurazizah Amelia Nurfadilla nurfitri Nurmaida, Esti Agesta Nurmalasari Nurmi Nurul Fikria Sagitarini Nurul Hilmi Offiler Pebrian Oktavia, Rani Pini Susanti Pranata, Emilia Prima Sari, Monica Putu Arimbawa, Putu Rada Isda Sari rahma, St.Rahmawati Rahmad Solling Hamid Reskyta, Nur Aulia Rian Riyanti Nurdiana Rukli Ryketeng, Masdar Safira Putri Sahidah Salfa Seti Sanifah, Hani Ulia Sepriadi MW Septi Dwi Putri SITI FATIMAH Siti Intan Rahmawati5 Siti Nur Asmah Siti Walida Mustamin Sitti Hartina Indra Rukmana Sitti Masyita Sofyan Samsuddin Sri Eka Muliani Sri Mulyani Sri Warastuti Sri Warastuti, Sri St. Nur Alisa Sumardin Raupu Sumiyati Susilawati, Susilawati Syahril Tahrim, Tasdin Tantriati Tasdin Tahrim Tegar Humam Rafii Thariq Al Ayyubi Wardi Weka Gusmiarty Abdullah, Weka Gusmiarty Winarti. A YOLANDARI Yusrialdi Yuyun Zulaikah