2021
DOI: 10.29303/jfh.v1i2.483
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SURVIVAL RATE of TIGER GROUPER LARVA (Epinephelus fucoguttatus) HOUSEHOLD SCALE ON THE NORTH COAST of BALI

Abstract: Tiger grouper (Epinephelus fuscoguttatus) hatchery at the household scale has contributed to the increase in national grouper seed production. The main problem in tiger grouper cultivation is the availability of superior seeds. Where superior tiger grouper seeds must have fast growth, be resistant to new environments, low FCR, have perfect morphology and be resistant to. Superior seeds of tiger grouper can be seen from the value of Survival Rate (SR), where superior seeds will have a much higher SR when mainta… Show more

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“…The survival rate of larvae can be seen from the ability of H. illucens to adapt to artificial feeds and can be calculated based on the percentage (%) of its effectiveness by reducing the standard feed. The survival rate, including the percentage of the number of live larvae and the number of larvae used during rearing, was calculated using Wirawan et al (2021)…”
Section: Calculating the Survival Rate Of Larvaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The survival rate of larvae can be seen from the ability of H. illucens to adapt to artificial feeds and can be calculated based on the percentage (%) of its effectiveness by reducing the standard feed. The survival rate, including the percentage of the number of live larvae and the number of larvae used during rearing, was calculated using Wirawan et al (2021)…”
Section: Calculating the Survival Rate Of Larvaementioning
confidence: 99%