Enhancing Reproductive Performance of Nilem Fish (Osteochilus hasselti) through Artificial Spawning
Sri Hastuti,
Tristiana Yuniarti,
Subandiyono Subandiyono
Abstract:This study aims to evaluate the reproductive performance of Nilem fish (Osteochilus hasselti) through artificial spawning methods. Spawning was conducted in glass aquaria using the sGnRH-a hormone on both male and female broodstocks. Egg production, fertilization rate (FR), hatching rate (HR), and survival rate (SR) were the main observed parameters. The research results revealed that the average egg production per female broodstock reached 25,350, indicating a high level of fecundity. The fertilization rate r… Show more
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