Physical Properties And Protein Content Evaluation Of Fermented Floating Feed Containing Black Soldier Fly Maggots As A Potential Alternative For Fish Feed

M. F. Maulana, S. Mauladani,A. Rahmawati, R. Ma'Hadah, M. Kamila,A. Syarif,H. K. H. Saputra,H. Junaedi,D. Cahyadi, U. Ahidin,C. Sriherwanto, I Suja'I, A. Nadaviana,D. W. Nugroho,R. Ikono,N. T. Rochman

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATION IN TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE AGROINDUSTRY (ITAMSA 2019)(2020)

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The objective of this study is to examine physical properties of experimentally formulated diets containing black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) maggots as a protein source replacement. It is fermented by Rhizopus sp. to increase buoyancy in water. Maggots at 60% of total ingredients are incorporated into six prepared diets which received two types of agriculture wastes at three different ratios (3:7, 1:4, 3:17) and tapioca at two different levels (10% and 12%). The protein content is analyzed using proximate method and the physical properties (measured in stability and buoyancy) are evaluated by testing floatation ability under aeration and non-aeration conditions. The six formulated diets have protein content up to 28% (w/w), while the buoyancy and stability characteristics range from 70-93% and 80-95%, respectively. The diet with 3:7 ratio of agriculture wastes and 10% tapioca gives the best results in stability and protein content at 95% and 28.04% (w/w), respectively. Due to its high value properties, the maggot-based floating feed could be used as an alternative nutrition source for fish feed.
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fish feed,maggots,protein content evaluation
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