Detection of Ectoparasites in Farmed Striped Catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus) in Karangpilang, Surabaya, Indonesia

Nadilla Chrisantya Yusuf Putri, L. T. Suwanti, S. H. Warsito, N. D. Lastuti, Dadik Rahardjo, Suhita Aryaloka
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This research aimed to identify ectoparasites infecting farmed striped catfish in Karangpilang Surabaya, Indonesia. Individual catfishes with visible lesions on the body surface and abnormal behaviors were included in the study. Mucilage samples of 90 fishes were examined under a microscope for the presence of ectoparasite on the body surface of the fish, in the area of gills, skins, fins, and tails. Gills were cut with scissors and combed with a tweezer. Skin and fin were also scrapped with a sterile scalpel. The mucus obtained was put on an object glass and was observed under the microscope. The fish pond water was analysed for Oxygen Demand (DO), pH and temperature three times two weeks apart, starting from the day of fish sampling. Results showed that 42.2% (n=90) of samples were infected by ectoparasites. The ectoparasites identified were Gyrodactylus sp., Dactylogyrus sp., Trichodina sp. and Chilodonella sp. Fish pond water in the study site was of suitable quality for the growth of catfish. This study suggested that pathogens other than ectoparasites play roles in the development of pathologic conditions of stripped catfishes in the study area.
印度尼西亚泗水 Karangpilang 的养殖带鱼(Pangasius hypophthalmus)体外寄生虫的检测
本研究旨在确定印度尼西亚泗水 Karangpilang 养殖带鱼感染的体外寄生虫。研究对象包括体表有明显病变和行为异常的个体鲶鱼。在显微镜下检查了 90 条鱼的粘液样本,以确定鱼鳃、鱼皮、鱼鳍和鱼尾等体表部位是否存在体外寄生虫。鱼鳃用剪刀剪开,用镊子梳理。皮肤和鳍也用消毒手术刀刮除。将获得的粘液放在物镜上,在显微镜下观察。从鱼类采样当天开始,对鱼塘水进行三次需氧量(DO)、pH 值和温度分析,每次间隔两周。结果显示,42.2%(n=90)的样本感染了体外寄生虫。研究地点的鱼塘水质适合鲶鱼生长。这项研究表明,除体外寄生虫外,病原体也是造成研究地区脱水鲶鱼病变的原因之一。
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