Plus specials, reptiles, saltwater, and updated Nautilus Stocklist
Hey everyone,
We had a fair amount of fish that came in last week that we didn't notice to get pictures of on Friday so this email does have some new information for everybody with some exciting stuff.
The new batch of sabertooth (payara) are some of the biggest we've seen. Probably 6 inches average, and can easily eat a 5.5 inch long tankmate, so be careful what you keep these with.
Redtail catfish came in again as babies so they're extra cute and adorable for a little bit longer. It's honestly probably a good thing when they're small like this so they remain somewhat OK in an aquarium for a little bit longer for your customers until they need a pond.
Transparent knives are back in stock and are one of the best value oddball fish you can possibly get. These are very inexpensive, really good size, and are non aggressive and do fine in a group. They're really the perfect oddball fish.
Also, one more reminder, if you stopped by at Superzoo in Vegas, make sure to let your sales rep know so we can get you the discount applied to your order this week!
Give your rep a call if you need anything!
--Steven |
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If you didn't go to Superzoo, you missed the baby Ostrich! Incentive for next year! |
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Crimson Spotted Rainbow-one of the most underrated species of Rainbowfish |
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Large Albino Bushynose-also have some large standard Bushynose as well |
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Pic doesn't do it justice but the large Sabertooth are some of the biggest I've ever seen come through here. Will try to get a better pic for Friday's email but check out the chompers on this guy! |
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Baby Redtail Cats are small and adorable for now but they'll be up and eating their tankmates in no time soon |
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Transparent Knives came in looking great! and unlike most other Knives these will actually swim around in your tanks during the day |
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Reptile & Amphibian Highlights
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Looks like another week of nothing new on Reptiles, and a couple of items that sold out last week getting dropped.
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.
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. |
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