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Bahtiar, S.A., Kismiyati & N. Petchsupa. (2024). The Prevalence, Intensity and Degree of Infestation Profile Argulus japonicus Ectoparasite in Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) at Ngawi and Tambakrejo, Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia. Journal of Aquaculture and Fish Health. 13(1):134-143.
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10.20473/jafh.v13i1.54102 [view]
Bahtiar, S.A., Kismiyati & N. Petchsupa
2024
The Prevalence, Intensity and Degree of Infestation Profile Argulus japonicus Ectoparasite in Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) at Ngawi and Tambakrejo, Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia.
Journal of Aquaculture and Fish Health
13(1):134-143.
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The demand for common carp in Indonesia is high, and the success of seed production relies on the quality of the brood-stock. However, freshwater aquaculture faces challenges from diseases, particularly parasites like Argulus japonicus. This study aimed to determine the prevalence, intensity, and degree of infestation of A. japonicus on common carp. The research method was a survey. The research was conducted in October 2019 at Ngawi Fish Hatchery Center and in November 2023 at Tambakrejo Village, Waru, Sidoarjo, East Java, Indo-nesia. There were 26 broodstock of common carp as samples. A. japonicus were ectoparasites found to infest 10 common carp (Cyprinus carpio) broodstock that was ready to spawn at Fish Hatchery Center in Ngawi, East Java, and 16 common carp (C. carpio) that were raised from Tambakrejo Village farmer in Waru, Sidoarjo, East Java. The prevalence of the fish infested with A. japonicus was the same in 100% of both regions. However, there is a difference in the intensity of A. ja-ponicus at Ngawi Fish Hatchery Center (29 individuals/head) and Tambakrejo Village, Waru, Sidoarjo (42,5 individu-als/head). However, the degree of infestation in both locations was classified as severe. Attachment sites of A. japonicus were in the fish body surface, fins, and mouth. During the research, water quality is within normal limits that can be observed by 28°C temperature, 7.1 pH, and 2.6 mg/L DO. In conclusion, common carp in Ngawi Fish Hatchery Center and Tambakrejo Village, Waru, Sidoarjo, East Java, were infested with the heavy category of A. japonicus.
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