Rudy Wijaya
Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Purwokerto, Indonesia

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Teknik Pembiakan Ikan Platy Sunrise (Xiphophorus sp.) Skala Kecil Kasprijo Kasprijo; Rudy Wijaya; Ronald Pratama Putra; Bahar Surendra; Peri Prayunidinila; Ratika Nur Arifah; Alfi Saputra; Shakty Amaylia Roesdy; Ghinaa Maryana Nabila; Ahmad Hazimul Zuhdi; Paramitha Sekar Amelia; Salsabila Nur Wulandari; Muh. Sulaiman Dadiono; Christin Debora Hutabarat
Indo Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol 1 No 1 (2025)
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Sunrise platy fish (Xiphophorus sp.) breeding is one of the platy fish cultivation activities that aims to increase and multiply sunrise platy fish, starting from spawning to becoming seeds. This practical activity aims to determine the technique of sunrise platy fish breeding with different treatments. The methods used in this study were experiments and active participation. The variables observed were parent parameters including parent age, and characteristics of mature gonad parents, parent morphology, hatching rate (HR), survival rate (SR), and water quality. The sunrise platy fish breeding activity consists of several stages, namely preparation of spawning containers with treatments P1: using Malang sand without aquatic plants, P2: using Malang sand and aquatic plants, P3: not using Malang sand and aquatic plants, then parent selection, spawning, larval transfer, larval maintenance, disease management, water quality management. The results of this study obtained the highest fertilization value in P1 with a total of 45 fish larvae and an SR value of 100%.
Teknik Budidaya Ikan Platy Cendrawasih (Xiphophorus maculatus) Rudy Wijaya; Kasprijo Kasprijo; Aurelia Rodathul Jannah; Arinal Munah; Desi Fitriani; Fatikha Resya Shabila; Jany Hanna Sabila; Nurul Husnaeny Mustofa; Rien Azizah Mufadhila; Riski Al Gea Fasya Muammar; Wicaksono Rifqi Hartanto; Muh. Sulaiman Dadiono
Indo Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol 1 No 1 (2025)
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Platy fish (Xiphophorus maculatus) is one type of ornamental fish that is popular with the public because it has beautiful colors so that its aesthetic and economic value is high. The purpose of this study was to determine how to cultivate ornamental platy fish (Xiphophorus maculatus) especially the type of cendrawasih platy properly and correctly without aeration starting from spawning to seed care using different seed media, by paying attention to physical and chemical water quality management. There were three treatments used in this study, namely, P1 (Sand + aquatic plants), P2 (sand without plants), and P3 (without sand and without plants). The feeding method was carried out routinely twice a day with add libitum. Water quality monitoring was carried out routinely for three days by measuring the physical and chemical quality of the water. The results showed that the treatment that spawned the most was P1 with a total of 22 fry.
Spawning Red Lace Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) with Different Substrates Kasprijo Kasprijo; Rudy Wijaya; Syafiq Nur Arifin; Intan Adelia; Via Angellica Santoso; Alvis Safinatun Najah; Eka Ayu Setiawan; Farah Rakhmatika; Lintang Cyan Nugraheni; Andri Maulana Rizki
Indo Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol 1 No 2 (2025)
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The red lace guppy (Poecilia reticulata) is a highly adaptable fish species with a high tolerance to a wide range of temperatures and salinity levels, even in polluted waters. This study aims to determine the spawning and maintenance methods for guppy (Poecilia reticulata) fry. This study used the RAL method with three treatments and two replications. P(1) plastic tank with a Malang sand base and aquatic plants (Hydrilla sp.), P(2) plastic tank with a Malang sand base without aquatic plants (Hydrilla sp.), P(3) plastic tank without a base and without aquatic plants (Hydrilla sp.). The plastic spawning and maintenance tanks were filled with approximately 20 cm of water and labeled according to the treatment and replication. Treatment 1, which included Malang sand and the aquatic plant Hydrilla sp., had the highest spawning success rate, yielding 67 fish. This was due to the addition of plant substrate for hiding places and the addition of Malang sand to stimulate the fish's body, which is received by receptors and transmitted to the nervous system.