Coconut dregs is household waste that can be used as an alternative ingredient in the manufacture of animal feed, one of which is as fish feed. The high demand for sangkuriang catfish (Clarias gariepinus) on the market forces farmers to produce catfish quickly, but feed costs are an important factor that needs attention. The high cost of fish feed can be overcome by using alternative materials that are economically priced, namely coconut dregs. The aim of the research was to determine the composition of the feed formulation made from fermented coconut dregs with baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) for sangkuriang catfish (Clarias gariepinus) feed. RAL experiment with 4 treatments and repetitions, namely with the formulation of coconut dregs 0% (P0), 60% (P1), 70% (P2), 80% (P3). The results showed that P0 had the highest growth rate. However, P1 exhibited the best growth, survival rate, and feed conversion ratio (FCR) among the treatments. The formulation of artificial feed with 60% coconut dregs provided growth for sangkuriang catfish (Clarias gariepinus), with a specific growth rate of 1.69%, an absolute growth length of 1.90 cm, a survival rate of 100%, and an FCR of 1.5. Therefore, coconut dregs can be used in artificial feed production.