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The Effect of Different Size Recirculation Systems on the Quality of Water in Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Culture Firmansyah, Wahyu; Cokrowati, Nunik; Scabra, Andre Rachmat
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 26, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.26.2.85-93

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This study aims to analyze the effect of different cross-sectional areas of recirculation systems on water quality in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) rearing. The method used is an experimental method with a completely randomized design (CRD), 4 treatments and 3 replications each. The treatments are P0 (conventional), P1 (2 cross-sectional units with an area of 1,087 cm2), P2 (4 section units with an area of 2,174 cm2), P3 (6 section units with an area of 3,261 cm2). Each treatment used the same filter, namely cotton, zeolite, pumice stone, and bio balls. The results of the research the highest absolute weight growth was obtained in the P3 treatment with an average value of 4.56 g and followed respectively P2 4.38 g, P2 3.03, P0 2.59 g. The highest absolute length growth rate was obtained in treatment P3 2.71 cm, P2 of 2.54 cm, P1 of 1.87 cm, and the lowest absolute length was found in treatment P0 of 1.62 cm. The highest feed conversion value was at P0 at 3.91, followed by P1 at 2.84, P2 at 2.06, and the lowest at P3 at 1.94. The highest survival value was P3 of 85.00, P2 r 83.33, P1 73.33 and the lowest was P0 of 55.00. The highest diversity coefficient value was obtained in treatment P0 of 17.58, followed respectively by treatment P1 of 16.05, P2 of 12.91 and the lowest coefficient of diversity found in treatment P3 of 12.69. The conclusion of this study is the use of different recirculation cross-sectional areas has a significant effect on absolute weight growth, absolute length growth, feed conversion ratio, survival, and water quality. The recirculation cross-sectional area in P3 treatment with a cross-sectional area of 3.261 cm2 gave good results for the survival of tilapia (O. niloticus).
Effect of LED Light Color on Color Brightness, Growth, and Survival of Comet Fish (Carassius auratus) Baiq Haerun Nisa; Nunik Cokrowati; Andre Rachmat Scabra
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 27, No 3 (2022): October
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.27.3.286-296

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Comet fish (Carassius auratus) is a type of freshwater ornamental fish with a high selling value due to its unique body shape and bright colour. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of different LED (Light Emitting Diode) light colours on colour brightness, growth, and survival of comet fish. This study applies an experimental approach with an experimental design in the form of a completely randomized design (CRD) and consists of 5 light treatments and 3 replications, namely A (room light), B (white LED), C (blue LED), D (green LED), and E (red LED). The results showed that LED light treatment had a significant effect on the colour quality and feed efficiency, but did not significantly affect the growth and survival of comet fish. The best colour quality was found in treatment E (red LED) with an increase in the TCF (Toca Color Finder) score of 6.22 and colour performance on the back by 80.80%, pectoral fin colour by 64.91%, and tail fin by 71 .18%. The best feed efficiency was obtained in treatment C (blue LED) with a feed efficiency value of 57.48%. The behavioural responses of comet fish did not make any difference between each LED treatment. The water quality of the comet fish rearing media has a temperature value ranging from 25.70 – 29.20 C. The pH value ranges from 7.29 to 8.50. Meanwhile, dissolved oxygen ranges from 8.00 – 12.20 mg/L
The Effect of Different Size Recirculation Systems on the Quality of Water in Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Culture Firmansyah, Wahyu; Cokrowati, Nunik; Scabra, Andre Rachmat
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 26 No. 2 (2021): June
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.26.2.86-93

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This study aims to analyze the effect of different cross-sectional areas of recirculation systems on water quality in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) rearing. The method used is an experimental method with a completely randomized design (CRD), 4 treatments and 3 replications each. The treatments are P0 (conventional), P1 (2 cross-sectional units with an area of ​​1,087 cm2), P2 (4 section units with an area of ​​2,174 cm2), P3 (6 section units with an area of ​​3,261 cm2). Each treatment used the same filter, namely cotton, zeolite, pumice stone, and bio balls. The results of the research the highest absolute weight growth was obtained in the P3 treatment with an average value of 4.56 g and followed respectively P2 4.38 g, P2 3.03, P0 2.59 g. The highest absolute length growth rate was obtained in treatment P3 2.71 cm, P2 of 2.54 cm, P1 of 1.87 cm, and the lowest absolute length was found in treatment P0 of 1.62 cm. The highest feed conversion value was at P0 at 3.91, followed by P1 at 2.84, P2 at 2.06, and the lowest at P3 at 1.94. The highest survival value was P3 of 85.00, P2 r 83.33, P1 73.33 and the lowest was P0 of 55.00. The highest diversity coefficient value was obtained in treatment P0 of 17.58, followed respectively by treatment P1 of 16.05, P2 of 12.91 and the lowest coefficient of diversity found in treatment P3 of 12.69. The conclusion of this study is the use of different recirculation cross-sectional areas has a significant effect on absolute weight growth, absolute length growth, feed conversion ratio, survival, and water quality. The recirculation cross-sectional area in P3 treatment with a cross-sectional area of 3.261 cm2 gave good results for the survival of tilapia.
Effect of LED Light Color on Color Brightness, Growth, and Survival of Comet Fish (Carassius auratus) Nisa, Baiq Haerun; Cokrowati, Nunik; Scabra, Andre Rachmat
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 27 No. 3 (2022): October
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

Abstract

Comet fish (Carassius auratus) is a type of freshwater ornamental fish with a high selling value due to its unique body shape and bright colour. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of different LED (Light Emitting Diode) light colours on colour brightness, growth, and survival of comet fish. This study applies an experimental approach with an experimental design in the form of a completely randomized design (CRD) and consists of 5 light treatments and 3 replications, namely A (room light), B (white LED), C (blue LED), D (green LED), and E (red LED). The results showed that LED light treatment had a significant effect on the colour quality and feed efficiency, but did not significantly affect the growth and survival of comet fish. The best colour quality was found in treatment E (red LED) with an increase in the TCF (Toca Color Finder) score of 6.22 and colour performance on the back by 80.80%, pectoral fin colour by 64.91%, and tail fin by 71 .18%. The best feed efficiency was obtained in treatment C (blue LED) with a feed efficiency value of 57.48%. The behavioural responses of comet fish did not make any difference between each LED treatment. The water quality of the comet fish rearing media has a temperature value ranging from 25.70 – 29.20 C. The pH value ranges from 7.29 to 8.50. Meanwhile, dissolved oxygen ranges from 8.00 – 12.20 mg/L.
The Effect of Different Size Recirculation Systems on the Quality of Water in Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Culture Firmansyah, Wahyu; Cokrowati, Nunik; Scabra, Andre Rachmat
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 26 No. 2 (2021): June
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the effect of different cross-sectional areas of recirculation systems on water quality in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) rearing. The method used is an experimental method with a completely randomized design (CRD), 4 treatments and 3 replications each. The treatments are P0 (conventional), P1 (2 cross-sectional units with an area of ​​1,087 cm2), P2 (4 section units with an area of ​​2,174 cm2), P3 (6 section units with an area of ​​3,261 cm2). Each treatment used the same filter, namely cotton, zeolite, pumice stone, and bio balls. The results of the research the highest absolute weight growth was obtained in the P3 treatment with an average value of 4.56 g and followed respectively P2 4.38 g, P2 3.03, P0 2.59 g. The highest absolute length growth rate was obtained in treatment P3 2.71 cm, P2 of 2.54 cm, P1 of 1.87 cm, and the lowest absolute length was found in treatment P0 of 1.62 cm. The highest feed conversion value was at P0 at 3.91, followed by P1 at 2.84, P2 at 2.06, and the lowest at P3 at 1.94. The highest survival value was P3 of 85.00, P2 r 83.33, P1 73.33 and the lowest was P0 of 55.00. The highest diversity coefficient value was obtained in treatment P0 of 17.58, followed respectively by treatment P1 of 16.05, P2 of 12.91 and the lowest coefficient of diversity found in treatment P3 of 12.69. The conclusion of this study is the use of different recirculation cross-sectional areas has a significant effect on absolute weight growth, absolute length growth, feed conversion ratio, survival, and water quality. The recirculation cross-sectional area in P3 treatment with a cross-sectional area of 3.261 cm2 gave good results for the survival of tilapia.
Effect of LED Light Color on Color Brightness, Growth, and Survival of Comet Fish (Carassius auratus) Nisa, Baiq Haerun; Cokrowati, Nunik; Scabra, Andre Rachmat
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 27 No. 3 (2022): October
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/

Abstract

Comet fish (Carassius auratus) is a type of freshwater ornamental fish with a high selling value due to its unique body shape and bright colour. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of different LED (Light Emitting Diode) light colours on colour brightness, growth, and survival of comet fish. This study applies an experimental approach with an experimental design in the form of a completely randomized design (CRD) and consists of 5 light treatments and 3 replications, namely A (room light), B (white LED), C (blue LED), D (green LED), and E (red LED). The results showed that LED light treatment had a significant effect on the colour quality and feed efficiency, but did not significantly affect the growth and survival of comet fish. The best colour quality was found in treatment E (red LED) with an increase in the TCF (Toca Color Finder) score of 6.22 and colour performance on the back by 80.80%, pectoral fin colour by 64.91%, and tail fin by 71 .18%. The best feed efficiency was obtained in treatment C (blue LED) with a feed efficiency value of 57.48%. The behavioural responses of comet fish did not make any difference between each LED treatment. The water quality of the comet fish rearing media has a temperature value ranging from 25.70 – 29.20 C. The pH value ranges from 7.29 to 8.50. Meanwhile, dissolved oxygen ranges from 8.00 – 12.20 mg/L.
Co-Authors A Rahman Abdani, Reza Maulana Abdul Syukur Abdul Syukur Abidin, Z Abidin, Zaenal Ade Putra Kurniawan Aditya, Muhammad Wahyu Afriadin Afriadin Afriadin, Afriadin Alfatih, Muhamad Alfatih, Muhammad Alhijrah, Muhammad Rifki Alis Mukhlis Alwan Rizaldi Amanda, Dwika Melani Andi Maria Ulfa Andre, Novidya Salnida Anisa Anisa Anisa Anisa Antika, Rendi Anton Anton Apriliana, Rizky Ayu Asri, Yuliana Asrianti, Yuyun Atmawinata, Lalu Mukhtar Aulia Putri Auliah, Jami'atul Auliyah, Annisah Nur Ayu Diamahesa, Wastu Azhar Azhar Bagus Dwi Hari Setyono Bagus Dwi Hari Setyono Baiq Haerun Nisa Baiq Hilda Astriana Baiq Maoni Yarni Baiq Nadia Dwi Yulihastiana Baiq Regia Gemara Kurnia Putri Baiq Regia Gemara Putri Bambang Hari Kusumo Chen, Peter Damai Diniariwisan Damai Diniariwisan Daniel Djokosetiyanto David Hermawan Dermawan, Awan Dewi Nur'aeni Setyowati Dewi Putri Lestari Dewi Putri Lestari, Dewi Putri Dewi, Dian Ayu Candra Dewi, Lia Pitriana Diamahesa, Wastu Ayu Dian Ayu Candra Dewi Dimas Putra Perdana Diniariwisan, Damai Diniariwisan, Damai Diniariwisan Dwiyanti , Septiana Dwiyanti, Septiana Fachrurizal Amri Maulana Fahrur Rozi Fariq Azhar Fariq Azhar Fariq Azhar Fariq Azhar Fariq Azhar Fariq Azhar Fatimah, Syifa Faturrahman Faturrahman Faturrahman Faujiah, Faujiah Ferly Eka Kerniati Fidhun, Muhammad Hafizah, Imroatul Hafizi, Auliyan Hariadi Hariadi Hariadi Haris Saputra Hasani, Muhamad Shofyan Heldy Sardianto Hermawan, David Hizbulloh, Lalu I Gusti Lanang Parta Tanaya I Wayan Rainbow Idris Affandi, Rangga Iin Artiningsih Iin Satria Ikhsan, Ardi Imam, Imam Agus Faisal Irwansyach, Aldy Ismail Ismail Ismail Istiqomah, Santun Nur Jalila, Riza Sofia Jannah, Fista Fathul Junaidi, Muhammad Jurnal Pepadu Kaswadi, Hendri Khaerurrafiah, Ery Khairul Umam Laily Fitriani Mulyani Laily Fitriani Mulyani Laily Fitriani Mulyani Lalu Aan Okta Rinaldi Lalu Hizbulloh Lalu Mukhtar Atmawinata Lapanda, Agius Larasati, Afina Praba Liana, Sesa Safitrah Lolita Endang Susilowati Lumbessy, Salnida Yuniarti Madaniyah, Syifa Maesanah, Widia Mahesa, M. Asfiandi Malik, Muhammad Dzakiy Mantika, Ayu Aras Marzuki , Muhammad Mau'ud, Mohamad Maulana, Fachrurizal Amri Mayunita, Alfina Laila Melina, Jennie Muammar, Lalu Muhammad Abib Muhammad Amin Muhammad Amin Muhammad Junaidi Muhammad Junaidi Muhammad Marzuki Muhammad Marzuki Muhammad Marzuki Muhammad Marzuki Muhammad Marzuki Muhammad Marzuki Muhammad Ridwan Muhammad Ridwan Muhammad Rifki Alhijrah Muhammad Rifki Alhijrah Muhammad Sofyan Maulana Yusuf Ibrahim Muhammad Sudirman Muhammad Sumsanto Muhammad Sumsanto Muhammad Usman Jayadi Mulyani, Laily Fitriani Mumu Sri Maulana Albayani Murtadha, Hasan Murtadha Nanda Diniarti Nanda Diniarti Natasya Cahya Okta Nisa, Baiq Haerun Novita Wahyuliana Nunik Cokrowati Nunik Cokrowati Nunik Cokrowati Nunik Cokrowati Nunik Cokrowati Nur Aisyah Nuri Muahiddah Nuriyah, Rini Putri Nurlaila Nurlaila Nurmaya Safitri Oktavia, Lenny Perdana, Dimas Putra Perdana, Rangga Putra Pratama, Agus Irawan Puspita Sari Rahmadani, Thoy Batun Citra Ramadhan, Ananda Fadhil Ramadhan, Devi Aulia Ramdhani, Muhamad Fajrun Randy Aristo Putra Rangga Idris Affandi Rangga Idris Affandi Reza Maulana Abdani Rifaid Rifaid Rifaid, Rifaid Rinaldi, Lalu Aan Okta Rini Nurhidayati rini saptaningtyas Riza Sofia Jalila Rizaldi, Alwan Sadewa, L.Wisnu Bayu Sadikin Amir Sadikin Amir Sahendra, Satria Ari Sahrul Alim Saptono Waspodo Saputra, Marta Ade Sarfirriska, Sarfirriska Satria Ari Sahendra Satria, Iin Septiana Dwiyanti Septiana Dwiyanti Septiana Dwiyanti Sesa Safitrah Liana Siti Nurul Faica Rahmani Sitti Hilyana Sitti Hilyana Sofhia Dewi Arini Sudirman Sudirman Sudirman Sudirman Sudirman Sudirman Suhardinata Suhendri, Salwa Sukartono Sukartono Sumiati Sunaryo Sunaryo Swa Harta Harrini Relaning Tyas Syaharani, Salma Akmaliah Syawalina Fitria Taradian, Irawani Devi Tatag Budiardi Thoy Batun Citra Rahmadani Thoy Batun Citra Rahmadani Thoy Batun Citra Rahmadani Tulhosiyah, Ayijah Umami, Ruhil Ummam, Khatibul Utami, Cahyani Risty Varradila Azka Layalia WAHYU FIRMANSYAH Wahyu Firmansyah Wahyudi Rahmat Wibowo, Raden Dennis Ksatria Windana, Asvi Prayanka Wiwik Handayani Yarni, Baiq Maoni Yasa, Kadek Nuarta Yudistira, Hendrawan Yuliana Asri Yuliana Asri Yuliana Asri Yuliana Asri Yulihastiana, Baiq Nadia Dwi Zaenal Abidin Zaenal Abidin Zuhdiyah Matienatul Iemaaniah