Uji Lapang Pakan Bervaksin Aeromonas hydrophila pada Lele Dumbo di Daerah Banyumas
Abstract: The
main problem in
the cultivation of
African catfish is
a disease MAS
(Motile Aeromonas Septicemia) Aeromonas hydrophila bacteria
attack. In addition, other problems that also resulted in the successful
cultivation of this fish is the high price of fish feed and the cost of
production for the procurement of the feed. Needs to be studied the use of feed
raw materials that utilize industrial waste as well as the use of vaccines in
controlling disease MAS. This study aims to apply feed made from 3 waste,
namely chicken feathers, pulp, and trash fish, then add the vaccine (vaccine
feed) and tested in the field. Field test conducted in the village of Bangsa,
District of Kebasen, Banyumas.
This study uses
a completely randomized
design (CRD) with
3 treatments and 5 replications.
The treatment consisted of P1 = vaccine
feed 10 days; P2 = vaccine feed 15 days, and P3 = no vaccine feed (controls).
Feed was given as much as 5% of the weight of fish / day. Research using
plastic tarp length x width x height = 80 x 60 x 60 cm. African catfish which
used a length of 10-13 cm with a weight of 7.3
to 21.1 g.
Fish reared for
8 weeks. Parameters
measured were immune
response such as
antibody titer, weight gain and
length, specific growth rate (SGR), as well as survival. Parameters measured
were supporting water quality parameters
include water temperature,
pH, and dissolved
oxygen. Data were
analyzed using Analysis of
Variance (ANOVA) and Duncan Multiple Range Test (DMRT test) with a test level
of 5%. The results showed that the vaccine could increase the production of
antibody titers (P <0.05) compared to controls. The use of artificial feed
of chicken feathers, pulp, and trash fish are added the vaccine (vaccine feed)
can be applied in the field.
Penulis: Dini Siswani Mulia,
Irma Tri Susanti, Heri Maryanto, dan Cahyono Purbomartono
Kode Jurnal: jpbiologidd150509