The Effect of Maggot Meal as Fish Meal Substitute on Milkfish (Chanos chanos Forsskal) Growth and Survival Rate

S Sumaryam, Muhammad Tajuddin Noor, Didik Budiyanto, Gilang Rusrita Aida, Moh. Zainal Arifin
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As one of the ten leading aquaculture commodities in Indonesia. The high demand for milkfish (Chanos chanos Forsskal) certainly requires a new alternative to fulfill feed ingredients in milkfish cultivation. Currently, the fish meal comes from imports and is quite expensive, despite being the main source of protein for farmed fish. Therefore, an alternative to the fish meal is needed to reduce production costs. One of them is maggot meal which has high availability and high protein. This study aims to examine maggot meal as fish meal substitutes effects on milkfish’s (Chanos chanos Forsskal) growth and survival. This study utilized the experimental method, using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD), and analyzed with ANOVA. The difference in treatment lies in the difference in the percentage of fish and maggot meal as the substitutes, divided into five treatments of 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%. The parameters being observed include absolute weight gain, survival rate, and specific weight growth rate. The results illustrate highest average absolute weight growth was recorded in 0% maggot meal substitution, and the highest daily specific weight growth rate was in the treatment of substitution with 0% maggot meal. The greatest survival rate, there is a substitution of 25% maggot meal. ANOVA results illustrated no significant effect (P<0.05) on the growth of total weight, the growth rate of specific weight, and the milkfish (Chanos chanos Forsskal) survival rate from the maggot meal substitutes
蛆粕替代鱼粉对遮目鱼生长和成活率的影响
作为印尼十大主要水产养殖商品之一。遮目鱼(Chanos Chanos Forsskal)的高需求当然需要一种新的替代方案来满足遮目鱼养殖中的饲料成分。目前,鱼粉来自进口,价格相当昂贵,尽管鱼粉是养殖鱼类蛋白质的主要来源。因此,需要一种替代鱼粉的产品来降低生产成本。其中之一是蛆粕,它具有高可利用性和高蛋白。本研究旨在探讨蛆粉作为鱼粉替代品对遮目鱼生长和存活的影响。本研究采用实验方法,采用完全随机设计(CRD),并采用方差分析(ANOVA)进行分析。不同处理的差异在于鱼蛆粉作为代用品的比例不同,分为0%、25%、50%、75%和100% 5种处理。观察的参数包括绝对增重、存活率和比重增长率。结果表明,0%蛆粕替代处理的平均绝对增重最高,0%蛆粕替代处理的日比增重最高。成活率最高的,有25%的蛆虫替代餐。方差分析结果显示,添加蛆粕对遮目鱼的总重、比重生长率和成活率无显著影响(P<0.05)
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