Plus specials, reptiles, saltwater, and updated Nautilus Stocklist
Hey everyone,
We're running around like crazy here today with final preparations for Superzoo in Vegas this week (**Edit**, so crazy that we never got to actually send this on Monday, haha). If you're planning on being at the show, make sure to come by our booth and sign in with Dave or Destiny for a special offer on your next order! We also just always like seeing our customers in person any chance we get, so please stop by the fish section and give us some feedback, chat about how things have been going, etc.
As a result of all the last minute finalizations, we don't have a ton to update you with today about new stuff that came over the weekend, although we do have a few fish on the "new fish" list that's attached above. We got some new guppies from our supplier along with some more Discus from the same supplier that landed today so they'll be good to ship on orders later in the week. Nick and I did a quick walkthrough the packing room this morning and didn't notice anything that we left off the stocklist from Friday, so everything should be represented on there, but of course if we put a picture of something on there that you can't find a price for just let us know.
Give your rep a call if you need anything!
--Steven |
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Have 3 of these large EB Acara available that couldn't make it to Superzoo |
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Japan Blue Endlers are one of the new fish that arrived over the weekend |
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Spiny Eels restocked yesterday, decent variety of color and patterns, all about 3 inches |
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Reptile & Amphibian Highlights
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Unfortunately It doesn't look like the reptile guy got anything new since last week, the updated list just had a few things that got taken off and resized. The super cool Egyptian Uromastix used to be small/medium but now he only has the larger medium sized ones left so that's probably a good thing, better value.
Lots of sizes of Veiled Chameleons available. These are Florida collected invasive species, so you get a lot of lizard for the price you pay compared to captive bred animals. They also tend to be quite hardy as far as chameleons go, and would definitely be the best starter chameleon for anyone to try before they drop the money for a Panther or something else more pricey.
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