Catfish (Pangasius sp.) is an important commodity in freshwater aquaculture that has high economic value. This study aims to measure the growth and survival of catfish cultured in a controlled environment using two gallons with different conditions (Gallon A and Gallon B). Results showed that Galon B produced an average absolute length growth of 1.71 cm and an average absolute weight of 2.31 g, higher than Gallon A which reached 0.83 cm and 1.17 g, respectively. Survival rate of fish in Gallon B reached 100%, while in Galon A it was 80%. Factors influencing this difference include water quality, such as temperature, pH, and more optimized rearing management in Gallon B. The temperature ranged from 26-31°C and pH 6. Temperatures ranging from 26-31°C and pH of 6.5-8.7 in Gallon B support better growth and survival. This study emphasizes the importance of water quality management and proper feeding to improve the productivity of catfish farming
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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