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Hey Everyone,
Thanks for a solid week of orders on a holiday week, we really weren't expecting to be as busy as we were Monday and Tuesday. I'm very happy to see how many of ya'll do read these emails we send out and heeded our warning for the short week schedule. I hope everyone had a great 4th of July and could get a break from slinging fish to eat some BBQ and blow a finger or two off with the mortar launchers.
We didn't send out a Monday update email with new fish that came in over the weekend, so we actually have a decent number of new fish to talk about and get some pictures of for you even with it being a short week here. Speaking of short weeks, we're running really late on getting the list updated and this email done, so excuse the lack of typing in the categories this week. We are going to just give you a ton of pictures with quick descriptions in the captions.
From local farmers we got a couple (literally...2) nice big 4-5 inch electric blue acaras for whoever the lucky person is that tells us you'll buy them first. Also got in some regular sized Nicaraguensis cichlids for the first time in a while. Also have been getting reloaded on some very nice size bread and butter tetras, barbs, and gouramis.
Imports this week included Colombia, Indonesia, Sri Lankan guppies, and some cool oddball restock from Singapore. The guppy list is pretty extensive this week, and almost everything is really nice other than the females which are smaller like usual. Sewellia Loaches from Singapore are still running large and we also got more of the adorably grotesque blue polar parrot cichlids. Reg sized peacock cichlids from Asia are stuffed to the gills with hormones and looking like 6 inch adults at 2 inches (although, as you know, that won't stay like that for long, until they color back up again at their natural size to get color). Ballon Jewels are back in stock for the second time ever, and color is great on those. Even if you don't like unnatural fish, you might like the look of those.
Also, we're getting VERY close to the launch of the GloFish® Starfire Red® Angelfish in a couple of weeks! We're moving the first batches of them for sale into the packing building in the coming week or so to get them settled in a little bit before bagging and shipping starting the 21st! Don't forget to order early that week to secure your supply.
If you have any questions, give your sales rep a call
--Steven
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Photo not edited in any way. This is how bright some of the strawberry peacocks are. Absolutely full of Methyltestosterone. |
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Marbled Molly have awesome orange tails and speckled bodies |
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Black Skirt Tetras are absolutely gigantic |
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Bleeding Heart Tetra |
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Colombian Tetras are running big finally! Usually these get big in the summertime, I'm surprised it's taken until July to see a size increase on these, but better late than never. |
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Pacu |
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Tiger barb Reg |
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Yellow Tux Guppy |
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Tequila Guppy |
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Sunset Variatus have super bright males |
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Firecracker Sword |
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Dawn Platy |
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Bumblebee platies are one of the better looking platy strains out there. They cost a little more than the other common types, but I think they're worth the price. |
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Green Sailfin Molly |
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LG Black Angels are huge. Hand-sized fish |
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Md Veil Angels are running large. |
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LG Silver Veil Angel are not very veil-ish, I'd recommend buying the mediums above and not these. You've been warned. |
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Only have 2 of these big beautiful EB Acaras available. Sorry, trust me, I wish the farmers had 100 of these available for us to buy every week, but they just dont. We're getting all we can on stuff like this. |
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Green Severum |
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Black Rams are really nice this week. |
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Electric Blue Ram |
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Checkerboard Cichlid-had these a few weeks now and they are very sturdy. Great looking dwarf cichlid that doesn't come around very often |
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Rise and Sun-Shine Peacock? I've never seen peaocks this small look so good. Chemical alteration works wonders |
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The freshly-picked Strawberry Peacocks are so juiced up you can even tell males from females |
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Mixed Md Male Peacock (Fl bred natural color) |
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Auratus Regular size running big. Males are colored up already (the dark one) |
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OB Jungle Hap - still have a good number of these guys left |
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Balloon Red Jewels available again. The color is stunning on these, super super bright red. |
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Brazil's export-permit-writing-people are still on strike....so colombian snowballs are the most exciting plecos you're going to see for a while longer. Luckily, they look great, and are coming in very solid size |
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Clown Loach. if you haven't noticed yet, we cut the price in half and we're selling them for way, way less than your other sources probably are. You should buy like 50 of these from us even if you don't order from us often, it's a popular enough fish and a big enough savings to justify basing an entire order around |
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Punctatus are holding up great and size is way above average |
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Brochis Cory LG are truly impressive |
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4 Line Pictus |
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Samurai Gouramis are still here. Really great nano fish that everyone forgets about. Remember when these used to cost like $30 wholesale? Now theyr'e a fraction of that, and people still think they look just as cool. Buy some. |
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Roseline shark says "small" on the list, but they're really solid size. 2 inch plus. |
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Leopard Ctenapoma |
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Deepwater Rainbow |
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This is a DONT BUY warning. Iridescent sharks are back in stock but are way, way undersized. |
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Shrimp, Snails & Other Inverts
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Black Mystery Snail |
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Blue Diamond Shrimp are relatively inexpensive and have great solid blue color (that's hard to capture in a photo) |
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The Saltwater stock-list gets sent out on MONDAY afternoon.
In saltwater, we offer tons of top-of-the-line corals. If you need really nice frags to sell for $10-15, we've got you covered. If you want a $400 show piece unique Australian brain corals, we've got that too. Tons of the coral frags are aquacultured in-house and are named lineage pieces of various SPS and LPS. Import frags that are MADE in-house are also available, and are great options to get slightly bigger pieces that customers want like torches, hammers, blastos, acans, zoas, etc. |
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