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International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies

2020, Vol. 8, Issue 1, Part C

The use of various proportions of rough fish and pellets on the growth of giant trevally fish (Caranx hippos) in the east coast floating net cages (KJA Pantai timur), pangandaran


Author(s): Rita Rostika, Fajri Rahmanto, Kiki Haetami, Iskandar and Rega Permana

Abstract: The aim of this research is to obtain the proportion of rough fish and pellets in fish feed that gives survival rate, daily growth rate and the best feeding efficiency to giant trevally fish (Caranx hippos). Aquaculture of 25 fish per net with a net size of 1.5 m x 1.5 m x 1.5 m in the East Coast floating net cages, Pangandaran and were treated with a combination of rough fish and pellets as their feed. The research method used was Completely Randomized Design (CRD) and consisted of 4 treatments and 3 replications: A (100% rough fish), B (75% rough fish: 25% pellet), C (50% rough fish: 50% pellet), and D (25% rough fish: 75% pellets). Data analysis with the F test continued with Duncan's Multiple Range Test. The results of the research showed that the provision of proportion of rough fish and pellet feed could have an effect on increasing growth rate (LPH) and feeding efficiency (EPP). Treatment A (100% trash) gave the best LPH value of 2.57%, and treatment C (50% trash: 50% pellet) gave the best value for EPP of 19.01%. For the survival of the giant trevally fish for each treatment gives a value of 100%, namely the absence of death.

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Rita Rostika, Fajri Rahmanto, Kiki Haetami, Iskandar, Rega Permana. The use of various proportions of rough fish and pellets on the growth of giant trevally fish (Caranx hippos) in the east coast floating net cages (KJA Pantai timur), pangandaran. Int J Fish Aquat Stud 2020;8(1):197-200.
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