SURVIVAL RATE OF POST -LARVAL VANAME SHRIMP (Litopenaeus vannamei) MAINTAINED AT LOW SALINITY USING THE METHOD TIERED ACCLIMATIZATION

Authors : Anisa Anisa; Andre Rachmat Scabra; Muhammad Marzuki; Bagus Dwi Hari Setyono
article cite 4 Year 2021
source: Jurnal Perikanan Unram
Abstract

This study aims to study the graduation rate of living and post growth of vaname shrimp larvae using multilevel salinity acclimatization methods maintained at low salinity. This study consisted of five treatments, and each treatment had 3 repeats. Thus in this study there were 15 experimental units. As a treatment is the adedation period of acclimatization decreases salinity as follows: Treatment 1: No decrease in salinity (30 ppt). Treatment 2: 6 day decreased salinity (30 ppt, 24 ppt, 18 ppt, 12 ppt, 6 ppt, 0 ppt). Treatment 3: 7 days decrease in salinity (30 ppt, 25 ppt, 20 ppt, 15 ppt, 10 ppt, 5 ppt, 0 ppt). Treatment 4: 8 days decrease in salinity (30 ppt, 26 ppt, 21 ppt, 17 ppt, 13 ppt, 9 ppt, 4 ppt, 0 ppt). Treatment 5: 9 days decrease in salinity (30 ppt, 26 ppt, 23 ppt, 19 ppt, 15 ppt, 11 ppt, 8 ppt, 4 ppt, 0 ppt). The results showed that the larvae of vaname shrimp that were kept at low salinity using acclimatization methods had no noticeable effect on survival rates. The survival rate is between 72% - 94.67%, has an absolute weight between 1.75 grams – 2.36 grams and an absolute length between 1.47 cm – 1.87 cm with a fcr value of 3.17 – 3.83. The oxygen consumption rate in vaname shrimp is 1.76 – 2.2.


Concepts :
Marine and Coastal Ecosystems
Aquatic life and conservation
Food and Agricultural Sciences
article cite 4 Year 2021 source Jurnal Perikanan Unram
SDGs
Life below water
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