Effect of Vitamin E Supplementation on the Growth Performance of Clarias Sp.

Arif fitra, Mohammad Hilmi Maulana, Darmawan Setia Budi, Agustono
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The high demand for catfish motivates farmers to increase production by stocking at a high density. The stress response caused by stocking density, which has an effect on fish growth and survival, is one of the challenges associated with catfish farming with high stocking levels. This issue can be resolved by supplementing catfish feed with vitamin E to stimulate growth. This study aims to determine the effect of vitamin E supplementation on catfish growth, feed efficiency, and survival. This study employs the RAL method with five treatments, including feeding catfish seeds with vitamin E levels of 0 mg/kg feed (P1), 50 mg/kg feed (P2), 100 mg/kg feed (P3), 150 mg/kg feed (P4), and 200 mg/kg feed (P5), with each treatment repeated four times. Adding 100 mg of vitamin E per kg of feed resulted in the highest growth rates (1.66 0.05%/day), a feed conversion ratio of 1.2 0.07, and a feed efficiency of 83.46 3.24% when compared to other treatments and was significantly different (p 0.05). The addition of 100 mg of vitamin E to the feed had no discernible effect on survival compared to other treatments. Keyword: Vitamin E, supplementation, growth, Clarias sp.
补充维生素E对克拉丽鱼生长性能的影响。
对鲶鱼的高需求促使农民通过高密度放养来增加产量。放养密度引起的应激反应对鱼类的生长和生存有影响,是高放养水平鲶鱼养殖面临的挑战之一。这个问题可以通过在鲶鱼饲料中添加维生素E来促进生长来解决。本研究旨在确定补充维生素E对鲶鱼生长、饲料效率和存活率的影响。本试验采用RAL法,分为5个处理,分别饲喂维生素E水平为0 mg/kg饲料(P1)、50 mg/kg饲料(P2)、100 mg/kg饲料(P3)、150 mg/kg饲料(P4)和200 mg/kg饲料(P5)的鲶鱼籽,每个处理重复4次。每kg饲料中添加100 mg维生素E,与其他处理相比,生长率最高(1.66 0.05%/d),饲料系数为1.2 0.07,饲料效率为83.46 3.24%,差异显著(p 0.05)。与其他治疗方法相比,饲料中添加100毫克维生素E对存活率没有明显影响。关键词:维生素E;补充;生长;
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