Abstract

The mortality of tinfoil barb during transportation is relatively high due to the oxygen consumption rate and excretion of these fishes. Therefore, the use of an appropriate anesthetic drug becomes one of the solutions for solving this transportation problem of tinfoil barb. One of the natural anesthetic drugs with potential to be studied is Chromolaena odorata leaves. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of anesthetic compounds from Chromolaena odorata leaves in the closed transportation of tinfoil barb. The experimental design used was a non-factorial completely randomized design that consisted of four treatments and three replications,then followed by a Tukey test to see if there was a significant difference. The experimental treatments were A (0 ml/L of leaves filtrate), B (80 ml/L of leaves filtrate), C (90 ml/L of leaves filtrate), and D (100 ml/L of leaves filtrate). The observed parameters were fish behavior towards unconscious condition, onset time, immotilization time, survival rate, and water quality. The results showed that the shortest onset time was obtained from treatment D (100 ml/L leaves filtrate), namely 58 minutes towards unconscious condition, then the longest immotilization time was also shown by treatment D, which was 371 minutes. The highest survival rates were also shown by treatment D which were 94,33% during transportation and 76,33% during culture. The water quality parameters during the experiment were in an optimum condition of tinfoil barb. Keywords:AnestheticChromolaenaodorataTransportationTinfoil barb

Highlights

  • Tinfoil barb fish (Barbonymusschwanenfeldii) is an endemic ornamental fish from West Kalimantan with unique red eyes and a silver body (Kusmini et al 2018)

  • This study aims to evaluate the anesthetic effectiveness of tekelan leaves in the closed transportation of tinfoil barb fish

  • The behavior of tinfoil barb fish that were given anesthetic substance from the tekelan leaves filtrate showed a change in behavior from normal to slow and less responsive

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Introduction

Tinfoil barb fish (Barbonymusschwanenfeldii) is an endemic ornamental fish from West Kalimantan with unique red eyes and a silver body (Kusmini et al 2018). The uniqueness of tinfoil barb fish causes the fish to become a popular ornamental fish with relatively high market demand and price. According to Yosmaniar et al (2015), the price of tinfoil barb fish in West Kalimantan as an ornamental fish at a size of 1 inch is IDR 1,000/ fish, while at consumption size, it is IDR 40,000-50,000/kg. Fish that cannot reach the basal conditions during transportation has a high risk of mortality. If the respiration rate is low, oxygen consumption will below, which would result in a reduced fish mortality rate during transportation

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