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Effectiveness of Sanitation Treatment for Natural Bloodworms (Tubifex sp.) in Breeding Siamese Catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus) Umidayati, Umidayati; Sofia, Iftita Khoirini; Rahardjo, Sinung; Marlina, Erni; Sumiarsih, Sumiarsih; Muktar, Muktar; Aulia, Deni; Indrayati, Artin; Khaerudin, Khaerudin; Sabariyah, Nunung
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Fish Health
Publisher : Aquaculture Department, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v4i4.5814

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The demand for Siamese catfish seeds continues to increase every year. Therefore, it is essential to maintain high-quality seeds in adequate quantities, supported by the availability of natural feed such as bloodworms (Tubifex sp.). One of the efforts to improve hygiene and reduce pathogenic bacteria is through the sanitation treatment of feed using fermented tofu waste and mustard greens waste. The fermentation of tofu waste and mustard greens has a high protein content, which can enhance the nutritional value essential for the growth of fish seeds. The objective of this research is to analyze the effectiveness of using hygienic bloodworms treated with fermented tofu waste and mustard greens waste on the performance of Siamese catfish seed breeding. The method employed is a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with four treatments and three replications. The research data were analyzed using ANOVA statistical tests and Tukey's post-hoc test at a 5% significance level. The sanitation treatment of feed with the addition of fermented tofu waste and mustard greens resulted in the highest nutritional content and the highest abundance of beneficial bacteria on the fifth day of maintenance. The results showed a significant effect () on the absolute growth and specific growth rate of Siamese catfish seeds. The absolute length growth of the Siamese catfish seeds was 9.37±0.044 mm, while the absolute weight growth was 0.08±0.0169 grams. The specific length growth rate of the Siamese catfish seeds was 7.10±0.017%, and the specific weight growth rate was 18.35±0.025%. The survival rate of Siamese catfish seeds across all treatments reached 98%. The sanitation treatment of natural bloodworms with fermented tofu waste and mustard greens is recommended to enhance the nutritional content of bloodworms and accelerate the growth of Siamese catfish seeds.
Effectiveness of Sanitation Treatment for Natural Bloodworms (Tubifex sp.) in Breeding Siamese Catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus) Umidayati, Umidayati; Sofia, Iftita Khoirini; Rahardjo, Sinung; Marlina, Erni; Sumiarsih, Sumiarsih; Muktar, Muktar; Aulia, Deni; Indrayati, Artin; Khaerudin, Khaerudin; Sabariyah, Nunung
Journal of Fish Health Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Fish Health
Publisher : Aquaculture Department, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v4i4.5814

Abstract

The demand for Siamese catfish seeds continues to increase every year. Therefore, it is essential to maintain high-quality seeds in adequate quantities, supported by the availability of natural feed such as bloodworms (Tubifex sp.). One of the efforts to improve hygiene and reduce pathogenic bacteria is through the sanitation treatment of feed using fermented tofu waste and mustard greens waste. The fermentation of tofu waste and mustard greens has a high protein content, which can enhance the nutritional value essential for the growth of fish seeds. The objective of this research is to analyze the effectiveness of using hygienic bloodworms treated with fermented tofu waste and mustard greens waste on the performance of Siamese catfish seed breeding. The method employed is a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with four treatments and three replications. The research data were analyzed using ANOVA statistical tests and Tukey's post-hoc test at a 5% significance level. The sanitation treatment of feed with the addition of fermented tofu waste and mustard greens resulted in the highest nutritional content and the highest abundance of beneficial bacteria on the fifth day of maintenance. The results showed a significant effect () on the absolute growth and specific growth rate of Siamese catfish seeds. The absolute length growth of the Siamese catfish seeds was 9.37±0.044 mm, while the absolute weight growth was 0.08±0.0169 grams. The specific length growth rate of the Siamese catfish seeds was 7.10±0.017%, and the specific weight growth rate was 18.35±0.025%. The survival rate of Siamese catfish seeds across all treatments reached 98%. The sanitation treatment of natural bloodworms with fermented tofu waste and mustard greens is recommended to enhance the nutritional content of bloodworms and accelerate the growth of Siamese catfish seeds.
Co-Authors Aan Subhan Pamungkas Achyar, Muhammad Ade Muhammad Aeng Muhidin, Aeng AG Gultom, Rudy Ahmad Afandi Ahmad, Nurrudin Ainun Mardiah Amri Frihatin ANDRI KURNIAWAN Apriansyah, Nopri Ardi, Abdullah Ario Seno Sudiro, Pratondo Aris Haryanto Arman Rizzy, Al-Fadel Asmiliyah, Asmiliyah Aulia, Deni Ayuningtyas, Indah Azaliyyah Haura Hayuningtyas Azka, Ibnu Bamukmin, Novel Basuki Wibawa Bilal, Arpan Islami Deswita Rahmawati Diana Ariani E, Susilawati Einstein, Alief Endry Boeriswati Erni Marlina, Erni Eva Latipah Fachry Abda El Rahman Fairuz, Fairuz Fanta Chairia Farid Setiawan, Farid Fatmawati, Fatmawati Faznah, Faznah Fizar, Fizar Guna, Bucky Wibawa Karya Hadi, M. Alpan Hayatuddin, Hayatuddin Iasha, Vina Indina Tarjiah Indrayati, Artin Indriyani, Fauziyah Iriani, Tuti Irtanti, Sri Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Jumhadi, Agus Idwar Juprianto, Juprianto Kholifah, Elisa Putri Kristiyanto, Dian Kusmiyati Kusmiyati Kusumawardani, Dwi La Ode Arsad Sani La Ode Nafiu Lestari, Fitta Amellia Mahrus Mahrus, Mahrus Maufur Maufur Mia Amalia Milandari, Baiq Desi Moch Sugiarto, Moch Muammar Muammar, Muammar Muammar Ramadhan, Muammar Muh Fauzi, Muh Muhamad Asvial Muhammad Tahir Muhammad, Daffasyah Zaki Muktar, Muktar Mulyadi Mulyadi Murni Winarsih Muslim, Suyitno Muttaqin, Dafiq Nur Nabila, Nahla Nasukha, Munthoha Nasution, Bachtiar Ni’mah, Ni’mah Nimah, Nimah Nur, Jumadi Nurafifah, Sri Nuraini Nuraini Nurfitriani, Wulan Nurhidayati, Risqina Putri Nurhidayatul Millah NURUL HIDAYAH Pradhiyatya, Alvathera Bima Prama, Ega Aditya PRAPTI SEDIJANI, PRAPTI Putra, Rizky Dwiandra Putri, Lala Priyantika Adinda Rahardjo, Sinung Rahmat Hidayat Rahmawati, Rahmawati Rasmi, Dewa Ayu Citra Rezkillah, Inang Irma Riditya, Nuzuly Rizalah, Taufik Rizka Humaida Juliantana rizky, ahmad afandi Ronika, Yulia Febi Zita Roy Chandra Royke Deksino, George Rudy AG Gultom Rusdan Rusdan S, Muslim Sabariyah, Nunung Safrina, Rien Santosa, Tomi Apra Sapariah, Sapariah Saparudin, Imam Sari, Ruhyat Wulan Septian, Restu Ahmad Nugraha Septiana, Shinta Setio Widodo, Agus shinta doriza Sipa’urrahmah Siregar, Nursaima Putri siti fadilah Soesilo, Tri Edhi Budhi Sofia, Iftita Khoirini Solihatin, Etin Solihatin, Etin Sudarto, Yuliana Sudiarso, Aries Suharniwati, Suharniwati Sulistiyana, Ayu Sulistyadi, Edy Sumiarsih Sumiarsih, Sumiarsih Titin Purnamasari Totok Bintoro Triawan, Rio Umidayati, Umidayati Utami, Epong Uwes A Chaeruman Wahyu A, Mahardhani Wakhidati, Yusmi Nur Wayan Midhio, I Wigati Wigati Wirawan, Bilal Wegig Wulan, Dyah Retno Wulandari, Dewi Sri YANTO, SRI Yuliani, Aulia Zulkarnain, Amri