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Title: Pemeliharaan gelondongan kerapu sunu (Plectroponus leopardus) dengan persentase pergantian air yang berbeda
Different percentage of water exchange on growth of coral trout grouper fingerling (Plectropomus leopardus)
Other Titles: Jurnal Ilmu dan Kelautan Tropis, Vol. 2, No.2, 2010
Authors: Aslianti, Titiek
Keywords: Bogor Agricultural University (IPB)
water exchange
survival rate
growth
Coral trout grouper
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Bogor Agricultural University (IPB)
Series/Report no.: Vol 2, No. 2, Desember 2010;
Abstract: Coral trout grouper (Plectropomus leopardus) is the prospective aquaculture commodities with a high demand. Fingerling culture is the one of shortly rearing time methods for grow out in net-cages in order to produce continuously. Two hundred fishes with initial total length 16.6±0.5 cm and 72.2±7.6 g of body weight were stocked in each of three of concrete tanks of 4m3 seawater. Water replace as a treatment was applied i.e. A (200%/day), B (300%/day) and C (400%/day).respectively. Feeding frequency of pellet was done twice a day of about 3 - 5% of body weight. Survival and growth of fishes were monitored during two-month period. The result showed that the different percentage of water replace had a significant role in increasing the growth and survival rate of the fishes. Water replaced of 400% daily (treatment C) gave the best survival rate (97%) and growth performance (TL 21.61±0,54 cm; BW 156.84±1.05 g). In contrast, the treatment B (300%/day) and A (200%/day) resulted in a lower survival and growth , i.e. (SR 95.5%; TL 19.51±0.52 cm; BW 140.96±0.08 g) and A (SR 93%; TL 19.08±0.30 cm; BW 132.2±2.65 g)., respectively.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/53380
ISSN: 2085-6695
2087-9423
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