Abstract

This study aimed to determine the effect of Nitrobacter bacteria on specific growth rate (SGR), survival rate (SR), and feed convertion ratio (FCR) of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) in aquaponics systems. The sample used was African catfish with a size of 5-7 cm as many as 720 individuals. The research method used was experimental design in the form of Completely Randomized Design (CRD). This study used 5 types of treatments with 4 repetitions. The P0 and P1 contain of 30 fish in each aquarium; 35 fish in P2; 40 fish in P3; and 45 fish in P4. The control group (P0) were treated without Nitrobacter administration and the other 4 intervention groups were given Nitrobacter 1 ml with a density of 1x108 CFU ml-1. The main parameters studied were SGR, SR and FCR of African catfish in different aquarium with different stocking densities. This research also studied the growth of water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) also water quality conditions in aquaponics systems. The administration of Nitrobacter in aquaponics systems gave a significant effect on the SGR, SR, and FCR of catfish. The administration of Nitrobacter in an aquaponics system can give maximum effect if there are 45 fish stocking densities and 1 ml Nitrobacter with a concentration of 1x108 CFU ml-1.

Highlights

  • The world of aquaculture is experiencing a rapid development

  • This study aimed to determine the effect of Nitrobacter bacteria on specific growth rate (SGR), survival rate (SR), and feed convertion ratio (FCR) of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) in aquaponics systems

  • It can be seen that the highest SGR is found in treatment P4 which is equal to 5.0500% and the lowest is found in treatment P0 which is 2.8175%

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Introduction

The world of aquaculture is experiencing a rapid development. One of the supporting programs is the aquaculture promotion in various sectors by the Indonesian government. One sector that is being promoted is the freshwater aquaculture. Increased productivity of freshwater fisheries is a government program in welcoming the Minapolitan program [1]. Catfish is a commodity of freshwater fish with a fairly high nutrient content. Production of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) in Indonesia has increased rapidly. In 2004 African catfish production was 55,691 tons, and in 2014 African catfish production reached 543,774 tons with an annual increase of 29.62% [2]

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