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    Newsletter 12-04-23

    Wednesday, December 6, 2023

     

    Surinam toads are back in stock!
    They won't be this big, this is an old pic.
    Hey Folks,

    Another week off to a good start, hopefully that keeps up till the holidays. Got in quite a few Florida swordtails, a few other local fish, and lots of Asian imports.

    I'm back in stock with Florida velvet and velvet wag swords. Color is great on both of these. Velvets are a lot bigger than the velvet wags. Both of them are a little light on males, but still a lot better ratio than the imports. Marigold wags look good, but the yellow body color does have some black speckling. Same thing with the pineapples; bright red saddle, but the background looks a little dirty. For import swords, I have greens somewhere on the farm (haven't seen them) and a pretty nice assortment that has some ugly fish in it but is bigger and with more males than I usually see.

    I'm back in stock with the medium boesmanis that flew out of here last week. The new set isn't as big but they still look great. I also have the original Australian rainbows that aren't as nice as the fancy types but are really cheap.

    Some other new fish in stock now include lemon oscars, great size gold white clouds, blue kerri tetras, red and gold honey gouramis, samurai plakat bettas, zig-zag eels, and roseline sharks.

    Some stuff that stood out in today's walk-through include albino bichirs, large UD cats, XL istlanum, longfin serpae tetras, X-ray tetras, veil-tail cherry barbs, gold zebra danios, 3" assorted Synos, medium fancy mbunas, OB and red zebras, blood parrots, and large albino bushynose.


    Please give a call if you have any questions.

    Thanks,

    Joe Hiduke
    Sales Manager
    Nautilus
    Velvet Swords
    Pineapple Swords
    Boesmani Md
    Blue Kerris
    Fancy Medium Mbunas
    Lg Istlanum
    Checkerboard Barbs
    Rabauti Cories
    Flagtail Proch
     
    Reptile & Amphibian Highlights
    Surinam toads are back in stock. A fully aquatic species with a really creepy reproductive pattern where the eggs are incubated in the mom's back. Not on the back. It's weird and fascinating and kind gross. These sold out in a day last time I had them available, and there's only 20 or so this time so get with your rep ASAP if you want.

    If you can move some numbers on veiled chameleons I have a great price on pairs in 10-lots. Get them now so you have Christmas chameleons. If you take a 10-lot I'll bump you to the top of the list of stores getting Pipa toads this week.

    Other new herps include ornamental baboon spiders that are beautiful and will put holes in you, hand-picked black house snakes with perfect scales, African sidenecks, West African sand boas, fire skinks, red and yellow Uromastyx, and very nice savannah monitors.

    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.
    Surinam Toad
    Pipa pipa
    Ornamental Baboon Spider
    Fire Skink
     
    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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