View Item 
      •   IPB Repository
      • Dissertations and Theses
      • Undergraduate Theses
      • UT - Vocational School
      • UT - Technology and Management of Applied Aquaculture Hatchery
      • View Item
      •   IPB Repository
      • Dissertations and Theses
      • Undergraduate Theses
      • UT - Vocational School
      • UT - Technology and Management of Applied Aquaculture Hatchery
      • View Item
      JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

      Aplikasi Cacahan Batang Pisang Ambon Musa cavendisii untuk Pencegahan Ektoparasit pada Kegiatan Pendederan Ikan Rainbow Biru Melanotaenia lacustris

      No Thumbnail [100%x80]
      View/Open
      Cover (570.6Kb)
      Fulltext (910.5Kb)
      Lampiran (377.7Kb)
      Date
      2024
      Author
      Juliana
      Nuryati, Sri
      Lesmanawati, Wida
      Metadata
      Show full item record
      Abstract
      Ikan hias rainbow biru Melatoneia lacutris memiliki daya tarik pada warna biru turkies dan warna putih kekuningan hal tersebut menunjang nilai ekonomis ikan rainbow biru bagi pembudidaya. Faktor kematian ikan dapat terjadi karena ketidaksesuaian lingkungan dan adanya penyakit seperti parasit. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menguji pengaplikasian cacahan batang pisang ambon Musa cavendisii dengan perlakuan dosis yang berbeda sebagai pencegahan parasit dan menganalisis nilai ekonomi pada ikan rainbow biru. Penelitian menggunakan ikan rainbow biru fase pedederan ukuran 1–2 cm dengan perlakuan dosis 5 g L-1 dan 10 g L-1. Pemeliharaan dilakukan pada akuarium berdimensi 1 m x 0,5 m x 0,3 m dengan padat tebar 0,5 ekor/L. Pergantian cacahan batang pisang dilakukan selama dua minggu sekali. Cacahan batang pisang dapat digunakan sebagai pencegahan parasit dengan dosis terbaik 5 g L-1 dengan nilai intensitas 1 ind/ekor, prevalensi 20%, dan sintasan sebesar 82,64±3,18%. Perlakuan cacahan batang pisang dapat meningkatkan penerimaan, keuntungan, dan R/C ratio.
       
      The Melatoneia lacutris rainbow ornamental fish has an attraction to turquoise blue and yellowish-white colors, which contributes to the economic value for breeders. Factors such as environmental mismatch and diseases like parasites can lead to fish mortality. This study aims to test the application of chopped stems from Musa cavendish banana at different doses as a parasite prevention method and analyze the economic value of blue rainbow fish. The research used juvenile blue rainbow fish measuring 1–2 cm with doses of 5 g L-1 and 10 g L-1. Maintenance was conducted in a 1 m x 0,5 m x 0,3 m aquarium with a stocking density of 0,5 fish/L Banana stem replacements were done every two weeks. The best results were achieved with the 5 g L-1 treatment, showing an intensity of 1 fish/individual, a prevalence of 20%, and a survival rate of 82,64±3,18%. The use of banana stem feed treatment can be enhance culvtivation productivity as shown in the superior economic analysis results compared to the control treatment. Banana stem shredding treatment can increase revenue, profit, and R/C ratio.
       
      URI
      http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/157553
      Collections
      • UT - Technology and Management of Applied Aquaculture Hatchery [99]

      Copyright © 2020 Library of IPB University
      All rights reserved
      Contact Us | Send Feedback
      Indonesia DSpace Group 
      IPB University Scientific Repository
      UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Institutional Repository
      Universitas Jember Digital Repository
        

       

      Browse

      All of IPB RepositoryCollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

      My Account

      Login

      Application

      google store

      Copyright © 2020 Library of IPB University
      All rights reserved
      Contact Us | Send Feedback
      Indonesia DSpace Group 
      IPB University Scientific Repository
      UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Institutional Repository
      Universitas Jember Digital Repository
        

       

      NoThumbnail