1981
DOI: 10.1016/0044-8486(81)90047-8
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Soldier fly larvae as feed in commercial fish production

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“…To meet the quantity of mass production, however, the use of the elder larva (bigger) was suggested. KEY WORDS: Hermetia illucens, development, PKM, proximate analysis PENDAHULUAN Hermetia illucens merupakan salah satu jenis serangga potensial untuk dimanfaatkan, antara lain sebagai: agen pengurai limbah organik (Lardé 1990, Sheppard et al 1994, Leclercq 1997, Olivier 2001, Newton et al 2005, pakan tambahan bagi ikan dan hewan ternak (Newton et al 1977, Bondari & Sheppard 1981, Bodri & Cole 2007, St-Hilaire et al 2007). …”
Section: Perhimpunan Entomologi Indonesiaunclassified
“…To meet the quantity of mass production, however, the use of the elder larva (bigger) was suggested. KEY WORDS: Hermetia illucens, development, PKM, proximate analysis PENDAHULUAN Hermetia illucens merupakan salah satu jenis serangga potensial untuk dimanfaatkan, antara lain sebagai: agen pengurai limbah organik (Lardé 1990, Sheppard et al 1994, Leclercq 1997, Olivier 2001, Newton et al 2005, pakan tambahan bagi ikan dan hewan ternak (Newton et al 1977, Bondari & Sheppard 1981, Bodri & Cole 2007, St-Hilaire et al 2007). …”
Section: Perhimpunan Entomologi Indonesiaunclassified
“…Maggot meal (magmeal) can be used as a good alternative protein source in tilapia diets -feeding Oreochromis niloticus fingerling with magmeal diets did not cause any form of physiological stress (Ogunji et al, 2008). Also soldier fly larvae may be valuable feedstuff in a commercial fish production for channel catfish and tilapia (Bondari and Sheppard, 1981) or rainbow trout (Sealey et al, 2011). Possibilities of using Diptera larvae for fish feeding also improved the results of the taste tests which indicated, that fish fed soldier fly larvae are acceptable to the consumer (Bondari and Sheppard, 1981).…”
Section: The Use Of Insects As a Food For Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, excreta can also be fed to Black Soldier Fly larvae [52], which are rich in both fat and protein. These larvae can be reared and harvested for use as an animal feed directly or as an input for industrial feed [53]. The lipids contained in them can be extracted for conversion into fuels [54].…”
Section: Cbs Services As An Enabler For Circular Economymentioning
confidence: 99%