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Journal : Indonesian Aquaculture Journal

A STUDY ON THE GROWTH AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF JUVENILE TINFOIL BARB Barbonymus schwanenfeldii (Bleeker, 1854) UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF pH CHANGES Oktavia, Nia; Prakoso, Vitas Atmadi; Kamal, Mohammad Mukhlis; Arifin, Otong Zenal; Subagja, Jojo; Kurniawan, Kurniawan; Iswantari, Aliati; Kusmini, Irin Iriana; Irawan, Deni; Cahyanti, Wahyulia; Radona, Deni; Putri, Fera Permata; Bosman, Ofan; Wibowo, Arif; Kristanto, Anang Hari; Gustiano, Rudhy
Indonesian Aquaculture Journal Vol 19, No 1 (2024): (June, 2024)
Publisher : Agency for Marine and Fisheries Extension and Human Resources

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/iaj.19.1.2024.35-44

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Tinfoil barb Barbonymus schwanenfeldii is recognized as one of the potential aquaculture commodities in Indonesia. Nonetheless, lack of data on their environmental tolerance causing this issue to become essential to be investigated. The present study was carried out to assess the pH influence on growth and physiological response of juvenile tinfoil barb. Juvenile tinfoil barbs (TL: 5.5 ± 0.8 cm; BW: 2.4 ± 1.0 g) were treated with four pH level treatments (5, 6, 7, and 8) and three replications with the stocking density of 10 fish each aquarium. Fish were kept for 21 days and fed with commercial fish feed. In this study, pH 8 exposure resulted to lower growth of juvenile tinfoil barb compared to pH treatment 5 to 7 (p<0.05). In terms of survival rate, the results show significantly lower value at pH 8 treatment compared to those of pH 6 and 7 treatment (p<0.05), while it is not significantly different with pH 5 treatment (p>0.05). Additionally, this study found the highest value of glucose, cortisol, and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) on pH 8 treatment (p<0.05). On the other hand, pH 8 exposure led to the lowest creatinine, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and ALP level (p<0.05). In conclusion, the optimal pH for juvenile tinfoil barb rearing ranged around 6-7.
RESILIENCE AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF THE DOMESTICATED ASIAN REDTAIL CATFISH Hemibagrus nemurus TO HYPOXIA CONDITION Iswantari, Aliati; Kurniawan, Kurniawan; Prakoso, Vitas Atmadi; Radona, Deni; Irawan, Deni; Putri, Fera Permata; Cahyanti, Wahyulia; Arifin, Otong Zenal; Subagja, Jojo; Gustiano, Rudhy; Kusmini, Irin Iriana; Wibowo, Arif; Kristanto, Anang Hari
Indonesian Aquaculture Journal Vol 18, No 1 (2023): (June, 2023)
Publisher : Center for Fisheries Research, Agency for Marine and Fisheries Research and Human Resource

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/iaj.18.1.2023.53-60

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Hypoxia is one of the critical issues in aquaculture production systems as it can lead to physiological disturbances in cultured fish. This research aimed to evaluate the tolerance level and physiological responses of domesticated Asian redtail catfish Hemibagrus nemurus reared in various hypoxia conditions. A total of 12 fish/treatment were acclimated to gradually decreased dissolved oxygen treatments until fish experienced aquatic surface respiratory (ASR) and loss of equilibrium (LOE). Cortisol, haemoglobin, and glucose levels were detected in the blood plasma to evaluate the stress response of the fish to hypoxia. The result showed that ASR of H. nemurus was identified at 2.17 ± 0.14 ppm of dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration with the percentage of ASR was 77.67 ± 9.53%, while LOE critical of H. nemurus happened at 0.63 ± 0.15 ppm of DO where 55.56 ± 4.81% of the fish experienced LOE. There were significant differences in the values of physiological parameters (blood cortisol, haemoglobin, and glucose) between control and treatments as fish experienced LOE (P<0.05). In the present  study, it was found that the Asian redtail catfish is classified as a hypoxia-sensitive fish group. Tehis finding is valuable information for the rearing and growing of the fish to provide an optimal DO concentration for their growth and survival.
EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT SALINITY LEVELS ON GROWTH AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF Tor soro JUVENILE Leying, Ananda Ghifari; Prakoso, Vitas Atmadi; Arifin, Otong Zenal; Subagja, Jojo; Kurniawan, Kurniawan; Irawan, Deni; Cahyanti, Wahyulia; Putri, Fera Permata; Bosman, Ofan; Wibowo, Arif; Kristanto, Anang Hari; Pramono, Taufik Budhi
Indonesian Aquaculture Journal Vol 18, No 1 (2023): (June, 2023)
Publisher : Center for Fisheries Research, Agency for Marine and Fisheries Research and Human Resource

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/iaj.18.1.2023.71-77

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Tor soro is one of the most economically important native freshwater fish species in Indonesia. Nonetheless, the insufficient data regarding its salinity tolerance makes a thorough investigation of this issue imperative. This research was conducted to determine the effects of salinity on the growth and physiological response of Tor soro juveniles at optimum salinity levels. This study used Tor soro (total length: 5.0±0.08 cm; initial weight: 2.0 ± 0.06 g) with five salinity level treatments of, 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 ppt, and the stocking density of 15 fish per aquarium (three replications). Fish were maintained for 30 days and fed with commercial aquafeed. In this study, the best growth was found in 2 ppt (length gain: 0.37 ± 0.05 cm; weight gain: 0.23 ± 0.01 g; specific growth rate in length: 1.38 ± 0.16 % day-1; specific growth rate in weight: 0.78 ± 0.05% day-1) which is significantly higher than 4, 6, and 8 ppt (p<0.05), but it is not significantly different from 0 ppt (p>0.05). The results of the physiological response showed that there were no significant stress responses in Tor soro juvenile for all salinity treatments (p>0.05). there was no effect of 2 ppt salinity on the growth parameters compared to controls, but salinities above ppt had a significant detrimental effect. Exposure to salinities did not have any stress effect as shown by physiological indicators.
Co-Authors Abdillah, Adi Abdul Majid Abul Azis, Muhammad Dzaky Al Jihad, Jundi Aliati Iswantari Amanda, Melissa Andri Ekawati, Yuni Angkatno, Angkatno ARDIANSYAH ARDIANSYAH Arif Rakhman Arif Wibowo Arifin, Zarul Ashaari, Taslam Ashari, Hasyim Astutik, Rini Puji Aunurrahman Aunurrahman Azizah Azzahra, Luthfiana Bachtiar, Syarifudin Bakhitar, Syarifuddin Bakhtiar, Syarifuddin Bayu, Rizky Bayu Santoso Bosman, Ofan Cahyanti, Wahyulia Chanan, Abdul Dedi Andrianto Deni Radona, Deni Dewi, Novi Aprilia Kumala Eddy Noviana Farhad, Humam Farhansyah, Muhamad Jaki Fauzi Akbar, Hamdan Mahardika Febrian, Muhammad Rizki Fera Permata Putri, Fera Permata Fiddin, Aji Nasrul Fitria, Mulajimatul Harahap, Adly Zidan Hasbullah, Habib Hendra, Agung Laksana Hendri Marhadi Herrian, Aulia Dwi Putri Hifza, Hifza Irin Iriana Kusmini, Irin Iriana Iskhan, Hani Gita Al Jojo Subagja Kartono, Rano Khatulistiani, Utari Khodijah Khodijah Kristanto, Anang Hari Kumala Dewi, Novi Aprilia Kurniawan Kurniawan La Harisi, Isnain Leying, Ananda Ghifari Liani, Fitri Luthfiani, Puji Mar’atush Sholihah, Jamilah Mohammad Mukhlis Kamal Muhammad Yusuf MUHAMMAD ZAINAL Muryani, Susi Muti, Annisa Rahma Muzakky, Hubaib Ahmad Nadhar, Muhammad NASHIROH, JAMILATUN Nasution, Juliana Novrilia Indah Sari Nurikhsan, Fajar Affan Oktavia, Nia Otong Zenal Arifin Pamungkas, Agung Laksana Hendra Prakoso, Vitas Atmadi Prasasti, Anugrah Putra, Josse Andrea Rahman, Arif Fadhil Rahmi Syahriza, Rahmi Ramadani, Ayu Reziana, Bella Rijal, Moh. Samsul Rika Andriati Sukma Dewi Rivani, Tia Rudhy Gustiano Sagita Putri, Defara Santoso, Muhammad Munginudin subaktiar Sukmawati Sukmawati Suriadi Suriadi Suriana syahid, mar Syarifah Taufik Budhi Pramono Ulin Nuha, Ulin Vientiany, Dini Wbowo, Nurhakim Yudhi Wibowo, Nurhakim Yudhi Widhiastuti, Ratna Wiguna, Satria Willy Gunadi Wirdayanti Wisnu Widyantoro Wulandari, Salsa Bila Yanti, Alda Zhafirah, Khansa Fitri