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Pemanfaatan tepung kulit pisang raja (Musa paradisiaca) dalam formulasi pakan ikan nila (Oreochromis niloticus) Nanariain, Rian M.; Lumenta, Cyska; Pangkey, Henneke
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.5.1.2017.14866

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The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of supplementation of banana skin (Musa paradisiaca) in feed formulation on absolute growth, relative growth, daily growth and feed efficiency of nile tilapia.  The research was conducted at the Laboratory of Aquaculture Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Sam Ratulangi University. The research used Complete Randomized Design with five treatments inluded A: without supplementation banana skin powder, B: 40%, C: 30%, D: 20% and E: 10% of banana skin powder. Each treatment  had three replications.  The result showed the best response was observed in treatment D  with absolute growth o43.11 g, relative growth 88.9%, daily growth 10.17%,  and feed efficiency 3.20%. Keywords:  feed formulation, banana skin, nile tilapia, absolute growth, relative growth,   daily growth,  feed efficiency
Budidaya Maggot (Hermetia illuens) dengan menggunakan beberapa media Mudeng, Nico E.G.; Mokolensang, Jeffrie F.; Kalesaran, Ockstan J.; Pangkey, Henneke; Lantu, Sartje
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 6, No 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.6.3.2018.21543

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The purpose of this study was to determine the best culture medium for producing maggot (Hermetia illucens) and to determine the production quantity in each different medium.  This research was controlled two times a day at 09:00 a.m. and 16:00 p.m. Cultivation media were prepared from coconut pulp, tofu pulp, rice bran and restaurant wastes. Each medium was weighed as much as one kg and then placed into a culture container. The research used Completely Randomized Design consisting of 4 treatments, each with three replications. The parameters observed consisted of temperature and pH of the media  measured at 07.00 am and 17.00 pm, and maggot production measured on the last day. During the ten days of experiment, the production of maggot in the treatment using restaurant waste media was significantly different as compared to other treatments. This study found that a good medium for the production of maggot was prepared using restaurant waste. Keywords: Hermetia illucens, coconut pulp, restaurant waste
Pertumbuhan Cladocera jenis Chydoridae pada media kultur yang berbeda Sambode, Denovis; Pangkey, Henneke; Lantu, Sartje
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 1, No 2 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.1.2.2013.1910

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The aim of this study was to find out the effect of different organic fertilizers on the population growth of Chydorus sp. This research was conducted at Laboratorium of Nutrition and Food Technology, Faculty of Fishery and Marine Sciences, Sam Ratulangi University, from December, 2012 to January, 2013. The experiment was run in the Completely Randomized Design with 3 treatments and 3 replication. Chydorus sp. was cultured in 9 glass jars with a volume of 1 L each. Three treatments applied in this research included A: medium culture composed of 500ml of water and 50 grams of soil; B: medium culture composed of 500ml of water, 50 grams of soil and 10g of cow dung; C: medium culture composed of 500ml of water, 50 grams of soil and 10g of horse dung. The density of Cydorus sp. in each media was 10 individuals /500 ml water. Observation on the population growth, development of live preys, and water quality parameters was conducted for 20 days period. Data were statistically analized with Analysis of variance. The results showed the highest density of Chydorus sp. was reached by Chydorus cultured in medium with horse manure (2169 individual/500 ml), followed by medium culture with cow manure (1715 individual/500 ml), and the lowest in medium culture with soil which was 1065,33 individual/500 ml. However, Analysis of variances showed that Chydorus population growth were not significantly affected by different culture medium. Keywords: manure, liquid fertilizer, growth, Chydorus sp.
Pengaruh penambahan karbon aktif terhadap pertumbuhan dan kelangsungan hidup lele (Clarias gariepinus) dalam wadah terkontrol Tamba, Ermaulina; Mokolensang, Jeffrie F.; Pangkey, Henneke; Longdong, Sammy N.J.; Undap, Suzanne L.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 7, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.7.1.2019.24389

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This study aimed to determine the effect of addition of different activated carbon on growth of catfish, feeding efficiency, and feeding conversion ratio and survival rate. This research was carried out in the Aquaculture Technology laboratory, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science. The media test was an aquarium with the size of 60 x 40 x 40 cm placed in laboratory. The experimental design was a completely randomized design with 5 treatments and 3 repetitions. The charcoal used in this experiment was A: 1%, B: 2%, C: 3%, D: 4%, E: without charcoal. The observed variables were total growth, relative growth, daily growth, feeding efficiency, feed conversion ratio, and survival rate. The results of statistical analysis on growth parameters indicated the same effect on the growth of 4-6 cm catfish juvenile. The highest weight gain was achieved in treatment C (2,62±0,1), which was pellet feeding with a composition of 3% charcoal, as well as relative growth (413,47±36,3), and daily growth (1.3±0,2). The treatment showed significant effect on efficiency. The highest feed conversion ratio was in treatment E (2,06±1,4), which was pellet feeding with 0% charcoal, and the lowest in treatment C (0,76±0,1). This study concluded that addition of charcoal 1%, 2%, 3%, 4% and without charcoal had the same effect in triggering 4-6 cm catfish growth.Keywords: Active carbon, catfish, growth, feeding efficiency, feeding conversion
Pengaruh beberapa jenis pakan hijauan terhadap pertumbuhan ikan Koan Stenopharyngodon idella Babo, Desmianti; Sampekalo, Julius; Pangkey, Henneke
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 1, No 3 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.1.3.2013.2716

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The aim of this research was to determine effect of feed plants on growth of grass carp, Stenopharyngodon idella. Grass carp used had an average length of 12.8 cm and weight of 21.00 g. Fish were kept in 12 pouch nets with a density of 8 fish/net. Fish was fed in et libithum, twice a day. This research used Completely Randomized Design with four treatments: A Pennistum purpureum, B Eichornia crassipes, C Pistia stratiotes and D Azolla pinnata, each with three replications. Data from each treatment were statistically analyzed using analysis of variance and LSD. Research results showed that growth of fish in treatment C was significantly different as compared to other treatments. Length of fish reached 3.30 cm, absolute growth 22.12 g and relative growth achieved 103.60%. thus, application of feed plant Pistia stratiotes might improved growth of grass carp.
Pengaruh penambahan karbon aktif terhadap parameter pertumbuhan dan kelangsungan hidup ikan nila (oreochromis niloticus) dalam wadah terkontrol Iroth, Revelino A.; Mokolensang, Jeffrie F.; Pangemanan, Novie P.L.; Lantu, Sartje; Pangkey, Henneke; Sondakh, Calvyn F.A.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 7, No 2 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.7.2.2019.26117

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The Aim of this study was to determine the effect of additional activated carbon in fish feed with different composition for the growth performance of Nile (Oreochromis niloticus), include feed efficiency (FE), specific growth rate (SGR) and feed conversion ration (FCR). This research was carried out indoor Laboratory. The test container used was an aquarium measuring 60 x 40 x 40 cm placed in a laboratory. The experimental research design method used was a completely randomized design (ANOVA) with 5 treatments and 3 replicates. The treatments used were A: Control, B: 1%, C: 2%, D: 3%, E: 4%. The results of statistical analysis on the growth variables showed the same effect on the growth of tilapia. The best weigth gain on growth performance occurred in treatment D (4.49), fish feeding with pellet charcoal composition of 3%, as well as relative growth (101.4), and daily growth (2.32%). The results of the statistical analysis of the effect of treatment on the value of efficiency provide a very real effect. The highest value of feed conversion occurred in treatment C (1.05), namely the feeding of pellets with charcoal composition of 2%, and the lowest treatment B (1.86). This study can be concluded that the administration of 1%, 2%, 3%, 4% charcoal and without charcoal is the same effect in triggering the growth of 3-5 cm tilapia.
Pemanfaatan kotoran ternak dengan dosis yang berbeda terhadap pertumbuhan dan biomassa cacing sutra (Tubifex sp.) Wenda, Detiben; Pangkey, Henneke; Mokolensang, Jeffrie F. F.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 6, No 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.6.2.2018.20496

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the use of cattle dung on the growth and biomass of silk worms. The experiment was conducted at Freshwater Aquaculture Center (BPBAT) Tatelu, Tatelu Village, Dimembe Subdistrict, North Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi Province, about 35 km from Manado city. The media used was pig manure, chicken manure, cow dung, and fine mud added with EM4. The method used was complete randomized design (RAL) with 4 treatments including A. 500 g of pig manure, 500 g of chicken manure 500 g of cow dung, and 500 g of fine mud; B. 600 g of pig manure, 400 g of chicken manure 500 g of cow dung, 500 g of fine mud; C. 700 g of pig manure, 300 g of chicken manure, 500 g of cow dung, 500 g of fine mud; and K (control) was 2000 g of fine mudinand, each with 3 replications. Water quality parameters measured during the study were temperature, pH, DO, nitrate and nitrite. The results showed that there was a very significant effect on growth but not for the value of silk worm biomass. The highest growth was found in treatment A that was 38 g, while for the highest biomass also in treatment A namely 1.5 g / cm3. Water quality parameters during the study were 24.3-25.4° C, pH 7,1-7,3; DO 2.7-5,7 ppm; nitrate 1.1-1.4 ppm; nitrite 0.011-0.201 ppm.Keywords:  Cattle dung, growth, biomass, Tubifex sp., aquaculture
Identifikasi dan siklus hidup chydoridae (Cladocera) di Perairan Sulawesi Utara Pangkey, Henneke; Monijung, Revol D.; Mantiri, Rose; Lantu, Sartje
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 6, No 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.6.3.2018.24435

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The purpose of this study was to identify chydoridae using conservative way, while the observations of the life cycle was done through a microscope to determine the egg production per parent and length of life. Individual chydoridae acclimatized to reach 10 generations (1 month), and 10 females were isolated for the production of seedlings. Based on literatures review, chydoridae used was derived from subfamily Aloninae (Alona spp.); while studies on the life cycle found: the egg size of chydoridae 150.2 ± 22.4 μm, and neonates have an average size of 291.82 ± 3.06 μm, and reached adult size after 2.3 ± 0.5 days, with an average size of 441.22 ± 10.2 μm. Time of embryonic development occured for 1-2 days. On the entire life cycle, only 2 eggs could be produced per individual. Based on this study, the number of eggs produced by the female during its lifetime ranges between 30-60 eggs. Similarly, the length of life of this organism on average 47.2 ± 11.7 days, with the longest lifespan was achieved 60 days. It was found also the maximum size was 1,037 ± 8.5 mm; while the average size of an organism's body was 800.42 ± 56.3 μm.Keywords: chydoridae, identification, life cycle, Alona spp
Analisis fisika-kimia kualitas air perairan Bahoi Kecamatan Likupang Barat, Sulawesi Utara Undap, Suzanne L.; Pangkey, Henneke; Pangemanan1, Novie P. L.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 6, No 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.6.3.2018.28127

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This study aimed to analisys the physical-chemical parameters of Bahoi waters. A total of 3 Stations water samples were carried out in 2018 and analyzed for physical- chemical parameters such as turbidity, water temperature, total suspended (TSS), salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen using an Horiba instrument and laboratory analysis for NH3, and P at the Agency for Industrial and Development Research Institute of Standardization and Industrial Manado. The obtained values of each parameter were compared with the standard values set by the KEPMEN-LH No. 51/2004 for marine biotas. The values of each parameter were found to be within the safe limits set by the WHO and NDWQS. Overall, the waters from all the stations were found to be safe as aquaculture area. However, it was also important to investigate other potential water contaminations such as chemicals and microbial and radiological materials for a longer period of time in order to assess the overall water quality of Bahoi waters.
Budi daya cacing sutra (Tubifex sp.) dengan sistim air mengalir di Balai Perikanan Budidaya Air Tawar Tatelu (BPBAT), Propinsi Sulawesi Utara Ngatung, Jefrikardus E. E.; Pangkey, Henneke; Mokolensang, Jeffrie F.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 5, No 3 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.5.3.2017.17610

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The field work training of silk worm culture was done in one month at Balai Perikanan Budidaya Air Tawar Tatelu (BPBAT), Province of North Sulawesi, from May to June, 2016.  The media used are poultry dung (chicken manure) and EM4 with a flowing water system and fed with additional tofu waste.  The initial spread of silk worm seeds was 75 g / m2, and the results obtained were silk worm biomass of 150 g / m2, with the measurement of water quality parameters for DO, temperature and pH are respectively 1.61 ppm, 24.4-27.7° C and 6.1-7.3.Keywords:  aquaculture, life feed, silk worm, Tubifex sp., water quality
Co-Authors Adnan Wantasen Alex D. Kambey Ali Djamhuri Arne A Ratulangi Calvyn F. A. Sondak, Calvyn F. A. Cyska Lumenta Deiske Adeliene Sumilat, Deiske Adeliene Denovis Sambode Desmianti Babo Durand, Swenekhe S. Edwin D Ngangi Erly Kaligis Fanny Silooy Fintarji, Rian Frengky Ibo Gerung, Pramulya R.A Ginting, Elvie L. Grace O. Tambani Hengky J Sinjal Hengky J. Sinjal, Hengky J. Hengky Manoppo Hengky Sinjal Henky Manoppo Hety B Lahope Indra R. N. Salindeho Indra R.N. Salindeho Indra RN Salindeho Inneke F. M Rumengan Iroth, Revelino A. Jhonly Solang Joice R.T.S.L Rimper Joppy Mudeng Joula Kusen, Diane Juliaan Ch. Watung Julius Sampekalo Kalesaran, Ockstan Jurike Kreckhoff, Reni L. Kreckhoff, Reni Lucia Kurniati Kemer Kusen, Diane Joula Kusuma, Ni Putu Dian Lexy K. Rarung Mantiri, Rose Markus T. Lasut Mingkit, Winda M. Mokolensang, Jeffrie F. Mokolensang, Jeffrie F. F. Mokolensang, Jeffrie Fredrik Monijung, Revol D. Mudeng, Nico E.G. Nanariain, Rian M. Natalie D Rumampuk Ngangi, Edwin Leonardo Apolonio Ngatung, Jefrikardus E. E. Niti, Eukharistian Nowin, Edgar Ockstan J. Kalesaran Pamula, Doni F. Pangandaheng, Agreystin Pangemanan, Novie P.L. Pangemanan, Novie Pankie Lukas Pangemanan1, Novie P. L. Pankie N.L Pangemanan Paulus, James Petrus P Letsoin Reiny A. Tumbol Reiny Tumbol Sambali, Hariyani Sambali, Haryani Sambali, M.Sc, Hariyani Sammy N.J. Longdong Sanggaria, Ayu W. Saragih, Debby Dyanessa Sartje Lantu Simangunsong, Martua Pinondang Simanjorang, Daniel Simanjuntak, Erika E. L. Sinjal, Hengky Sinjal Sipriana S. Tumembouw Soputan, Stevaldo J.M. Stenly Wullur Sumah, Maria Suzanne L Undap Tamba, Ermaulina Tununu, Riky R. Undi, Chintia S. Utami, Tiara Veibe Warouw Victoria E.N. Manoppo, Victoria E.N. Wenda, Detiben Winda M. Mingkid, Winda M. Wulur, Stenly