ABSTRACT
This research aims to determine the effect of substituting fish meal with maggot meal on the growth and survival of catfish (Clarias gariepinus), as well as determining the best percentage of maggot meal as an alternative ingredient to replace fish meal. 300 catfish (Clarias gariepinus) with an average weight of 4.3 g were reared in 15 hapa units measuring (1m x 1 m x 1 m) with a stocking density of 20 fry kept for 40 days. The test feed used in this research was artificial feed with a protein content of 30% with a substitution percentage of fish meal with maggot meal according to the treatment. There are five maggot flour substitution treatments, namely treatment A (100%: 0%), B (75%: 25%), C (50%: 50%), D (25%: 75%) and E (0%: 100%). The research method used is an experimental method with an experimental design using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD). The research results showed that the addition of 50% maggot flour gave significant results (P<0.05) for catfish given maggot flour, with a specific growth rate of 3.1% and a survival rate with an average value of 95% – 100%. Treatment C, a combination of 50% fish meal and maggot meal, has an effect on the growth of African catfish. The addition of 100% maggot meal can replace fish meal and African catfish can be given maggot feed because the high fat content can replace some of the protein needed for energy.
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