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    Newsletter 04-08-24

    Tuesday, April 9, 2024

     

    Medium Salvini
    Hey Folks,

    Got a few new things over the weekend including a big guppy restock. Also have some new Florida fish that came in yesterday and earlier today. And I found a few fish that have been lingering here for a couple weeks that didn't end up on our pricelist.

    I have a new blue and silver guppy that I've never had in here before. It might be the closest to silver I've seen on a guppy, very neat look to this. It'll be on your invoice as purple luminous because that's what it came in as. Some other guppies that look good include platinums, green dumbos, white dumbos, red tux, and red pandas.

    Burmese sun cats are in from Thailand and they're the smallest ones I've ever seen. Black-eyed gold tinfoils are big and nice.

    Medium salvinis, gold severums, and heckeli threadfin earthaters came in over the weekend. Blue aureum that came in two weeks ago are on the new fish list.

    Von rio tetras came in late last week. They look great and they're terrible. The tanks is very mixed size.

    Found the glowlight rasboras that came in last week. Trigonostigma hengeli, this is like a tiny stretched out rasbora het. They'll get super bright as they settle in.

    A few other things that stood out in today's walkthrough include red panda barbs, gold barbs, highfin black skirts, penguin tetras, jack dempseys, albino paleatus cories, and red-tail black sharks.


    Please give a call if you have any questions.

    Thanks,

    Joe Hiduke
    Director of Sales & Marketing

    Nautilus
    Blue Aurem Sapphire Firemouth
    Blue & Silver Guppies
    Red Panda Guppies
    Burmese Sun Cat
    Glowlight Rasboras
    Gold True Giant Gourami
    Gold Tinfoil Barbs
    Firecracker Sword
    Fenestratus
    Gold Kribensis
    Peru Peckoltia
     
    Reptile & Amphibian Highlights
    Jumping spiders are back in stock. Probably the most popular herp (or herp adjacent) I can get in right now. I don't quite understand it but not my place to judge peoples choices in pets. I kinda see the appeal of something that's not as much of a long-term commitment.

    Blue-faced bush snakes are in stock again. One of the best display snakes you can get, as long as you have a good supply of feeder lizards. Also have new giant plated lizards that are awesome pets and highly underrated. They'll eat anything, and they're similar to blue-tongue skinks in how interactive they are. When these aren't available as cheap imports anymore they're going to skyrocket in value.

    A few other new items include savannah monitors, black house house snakes, west African sand boas, and Solomon Island ground boas.

    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.
    Blue-Face Green Bush Snake
    West African Sand Boa
     
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    813-315-1094

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






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