Pengaruh Penambahan Tepung Maggot Pada Pakan Komersil Dengan Feeding Rate Yang Berbeda Terhadap Pertumbuhan Dan Kelangsungan Hidup Ikan Nila (Oreochromis Niloticus)
The Effect of Maggot Meal Supplementation in Commercial Feed with Different Feeding Rates on the Growth and Survival of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
Date
2025Author
Nainggolan, Arianto Wirladi
Advisor(s)
Desrita, Desrita
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Nile tilapia is a type of freshwater fish that has a relatively high
consumption value. This study aim to determine the effect of adding maggot
(Hermetia illucens) meal to commercial feed at different feeding rates on the
weight growth, length, feed conversion ratio (FCR), and survival rate (SR) of Nile
tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). The experiment was conducted for 30 days using
a factorial randomized block design (RAK) with two factors: maggot meal levels
(20%, 35%, and 50%) and feeding rates (3%, 4%, and 5%), resulting in nine
treatment combinations with three replications. The results showed that treatment
S3F3 (50% maggot, 5% feeding rate) produced the highest body weight gain at
25.22 g, while the best (lowest) FCR was obtained in treatment S3F1 at 2.6%.
Survival rates ranged from 90% to 96.67% across treatments. Water quality
parameters (temperature, pH, DO) remained within the optimal range throughout
the study. The addition of maggot meal significantly enhanced fish growth, and
the appropriate feeding rate optimized feed efficiency
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