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    Newsletter 01-22-24

    Tuesday, January 23, 2024

     

    Copper whales are one of the Nigerian fish that didn't get a picture in Friday's email. They're seperated from the roundnose mormyrids now (which are about half this size).
    Hey Folks,

    Lots of new imports over the weekend, lots of new Florida fish coming in today, and a few things that got missed last week. Between all that I have a decent number of fish on the New Fish List.

    As usual I restocked on a bunch of guppies over the weekend. I have super gold cobra guppies in stock again and they are pretty super. The tails aren't huge but the color is amazing. Blue cobras, blue mosaics, lemons, lyretails, and midnights all look good too.

    A few other new imports include pink comet and kohaku koi swords, strawberry peacocks, dwarf puffers, deluxe mix shrimp, and a bunch of bettas. I'm still expecting electric blue and balloon rams, a couple different Singapore discus, roseline sharks, red crystal shrimp, sterbai cories, gold and chocolate sailfin mollies, and patriotic crowntail bettas.

    Got some new Africans on order for today. I'm expecting some EB ahlis, bigger venustus, pearl zebras, and new albino fueleborni.

    Some stuff that stood out in today's walkthrough include albino and regular Senegal bichirs, transparent knives, blue diamond (not) Congo tetras, large panda garras, tophat blennies, longfin oscars, gold tetras, Colombian zebra plecos, medium black ghost knives, penguin tetras, peacock gugeon gobies, albino gibbiceps plecos, gold nigrita Synos, UD cats, and firecracker swords.


    Please give a call if you have any questions.

    Thanks,

    Joe Hiduke
    Nautilus
    Super Gold Cobra Guppies
    ​Nicest guppy here this week.
    Medium Black Angel
    On sale, and running big today.
    Medium Koi Angel
    Also on special
    Orange von rio tetras. This gives a great visual as to why you don't always get fish that match my pictures. Top tank are the fish that were here on Friday. I put them on sale because they're big and bright. Bottom tank are the fish that came in over the weekend. I wanted extra because I figured I'd sell a lot being big, on sale, and in a nice picture from Friday. And of course the new ones came in a lot smaller.
    Gold Syno nigrita
    Strawberry Peacocks
    About as juiced as they can be, they're crazy bright. These fade to pinkish white instead of silver.
    Odessa barbs got bigger but they didn't get big enough for you to want them. These will get a nice red stripe but you'll have to be really patient.
    Pearl Zebras
    Due in today.
    Redline Rasboras
    You'll have to trust me on that until they go into your tanks. They never have red on them here.
     
    Black Umbee
    Rosefin Betta
    Reptile & Amphibian Highlights
    Ran through a bunch of ball pythons this week but there's still quite a few still available. There are more than a few albinos, pieds, and banana types. Stuff with color that will sell. There's also a bunch of brown snakes for your snake geek customers.

    For your real snake geek customers I have Gulf Coast ribbon snakes. I'm actually not joking, these are super active and make fantastic display animals. I have a collection at home with some fairly rare and expensive pythons. My favorite snakes to watch are my garter snakes. They do things. These ribbon snakes will live together in a planted vivarium, and they eat fish. And they're super cheap.

    A few other things that stand out include albino emoryi, blue tongue skinks, yellow uros, red-foot tortoises, and a mess of new pacman frogs.

    Please join USARK-Florida, even if you're not a Florida resident or business. Membership is free and you can sign up here:
    USARK-FL Membership.
    Red-Foot Tortoise
    Albino, green, and strawberry pacmans are all in stock this week.
     
    Contact Your Sales Rep
    866-938-3474
    813-315-1094

    Nick ext 215 NickF@NautilusWholesale.com
    Steven ext 296 StevenH@NautilusWholesale.com






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