1. Effect of growth media differences on maggot weight, fresh production and dry matter black soldier fly (BSF).
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Erwanto, Fathul, Farida, and Sutrisna, Rudy
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HERMETIA illucens , *FISH waste , *FISH eggs , *MAGGOTS , *ANALYSIS of variance , *TOFU - Abstract
This study aims to determine the effect of using different maggot growing media on tail weight, fresh production and maggot dry matter production. This study used a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) consisting of 6 treatments and 3 replications. The treatments were P1 : Rice bran 2 kg DM+1 g BSF egg; P2 : Palm oil cake 2 kg DM+1 g BSF egg; P3 : Tofu dregs 2 kg DM+1 gram BSF egg; P4 : Onggok 2 kg DM+1 g BSF egg; P5: Carrots are not suitable for consumption 2 kg DM+1 gram BSF egg; and P6: Fish waste 2 g DM+1 g BSF egg. The variables observed included the weight of the tail, fresh production and maggot dry matter production. The data obtained will be analyzed using Analysis of Variance (Anova) and followed by Duncan's Multiple Distance Test (DMRT). The results showed a very significant effect on tail weight, fresh production and maggot dry matter production (P<0.01). Tofu dregs growing medium (P3) gave the best effect (P<0.05) on tail weight, fresh production, and maggot dry matter production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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