Author
Hasim
Subject
- Perikanan
Abstract
The Banggai cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni) is an endemic and
protected fish. However, its exploitative use and damage to its microhabitat
ecosystem have led the fish to be endangered. This study aims at
determining the effect of salinity and type of natural food on the growth and
survival rate of Banggai cardinalfish. The method employed is experiment
with a factorial completely randomized design (CRD) encompassing salinity
factor (26 ppt, 20 ppt, 14 ppt, and 8 ppt) and food factor (rebon shrimp,
Artemia sp. and mosquito larvae). This study uses 36 aquariums as
containers with a volume of 10 liters equipped with a Recirculation
Aquaculture System (RAS). The animals used in this study are 360 Banggai
cardinalfish with an average length of 28.31 mm and an average weight of
0.29 g. The stocking density is 1 fish/L with a rearing period of 30 days.
The observed data include growth and survival rate, in which the data are
analyzed by applying analysis of variance (ANOVA). The result of the
analysis reveals that the difference in salinity level does not significantly
affect the length and weight gain (Fcount > Ftable(0.05)), yet it affects the
survival rate significantly (Fcount > Ftable(0.05)). In addition, the different types
of natural food significantly affect the length and weight gain, and survival
rate (Fcount > Ftable(0.01)).
Publisher
The Egyptian Society for the Development of Fisheries and Human Health (ESDFHH)
Contributor
-
Publish
2021
Material Type
-
Right
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