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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