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Manfish: Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Peternakan
ISSN : 30465338     EISSN : 30465052     DOI : 10.62951
Core Subject : Agriculture,
ANIMAL SCIENCE Cluster Sub-Cluster 1 Animal Science 2 Socio-Economics of Animal Husbandry 3 Animal Feed and Nutrition 4 Livestock Product Technology 5 Livestock Development 6 Livestock Production 7 Livestock Cultivation 8 Animal Feed Production and Technology 9 Livestock Biotechnology 10 Veterinary Science 11 Other Animal Husbandry Fields That Have Not Been Listed FISHERIES SCIENCE Cluster 1 Social Economy of Fisheries 2 Utilization of Fishery Resources 3 Aquaculture 4 Processing of Fishery Products 5 Aquatic Resources 6 Fish Nutrition and Food 7 Fishing Technology 8 Fisheries Biotechnology 9 Aquaculture 10 Other Fisheries Fields That Have Not Been Listed Veterinary Medicine Sub-Cluster 1 Veterinary Medicine 2 Other Fields of Veterinary Medicine that Have Not Been Listed
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Pengaruh Adaptasi Pakan Terhadap Efisiensi Dan Konversi Pakan Benih Ikan Nemo (Amphiprion sp.) Juliana Juliana; Hendrik David Julianus Borolla
Manfish: Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Peternakan Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Maret : Manfish: Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Peternakan
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Tanaman Dan Hewani Indonesia

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Abstract

Nemo fish (Amphiprion sp.) is a type of marine ornamental fish that is popular because it is unique in terms of color, shape and movement. Feed is a factor in the growth and survival process of nemo fish. The aim of this research was to determine feed adaptation to the efficiency and feed conversion of nemo fish seeds. The research used an experimental method using a Completely Randomized Design consisting of 3 treatments and 3 replications. Treatment A (silk worms), treatment B (pellets) and treatment C (combination of 70% silk worms and 30% pellets). The best absolute weight growth results were in treatment C, namely 0.33 grams, while the lowest were in treatment B, namely 0.28. The survival rate (SR) during maintenance in each treatment was 100%. The best feed efficiency was in treatment C at 16.17% and the best feed conversion ratio was in treatment C with the lowest conversion ratio value of 4.81. Based on the results of the research conducted, it was concluded that feed adaptation for nemo fish seeds did not have a real influence on the efficiency and feed conversion of nemo fish seeds (Sig. > 0.05).

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