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    Newsletter 04-27-26

    Tuesday, April 28, 2026

     

    Medium Snowball Plecos are big, fat and best of all they're on special this week!
    It's the final countdown! Starfire Red® Gouramis launch nest week! We have been getting calls for these every day and now the wait is almost over. This is sure to be the most exciting release so far and the best part are there are no quantity limits!
    Starfire Red® Angels are still shipping this week.  We're being told "no limits", so you can buy as many as you want now! 
    Hey Folks,

    Well the Starfire Red® Gourami launch is almost here and if the response to our socials is any indication as to how excited people are about these they are going to absolutely fly out of here. But the even better news is we have fantastic numbers on these so everyone should be picking these up next week.

    If you weren't able to check out the Friday email you definitely should as we got in a ton. So much in fact a few items got left off including one of my favorites, Similis Cories. These are fairly uncommon and I have been trying to order these forever. Be sure to check out the pic down below. We also somehow forgot to include Blood Red Balloon Jewel Cichlids. You know it was busy if I forgot to mention a "balloon" fish lol. These are very nice nice size and already showing a good amount of color. But don't let that rotund body fool you, these can still be notorious fin nippers so choose their tankmates wisely.

    As for new arrivals for this week the weekend brought us quite a bit. I was tempted to call this Mangrove Monday as we got it some popular brackish beauties. Archers are probably my overall favorite of the brackish species. Not only do they have the coolest behavior of any fish on the planet but they also one of the hardiest of all the brackish species (they really don't require too much salt to thrive). Both Spotted and Figure Eight Puffers got restocks this week and both are better in size than they have been in quite some time.

    For Florida raised fish be sure to check out the Rainbow section. Just about all of them are as nice as they get especially the large Reds which are practically full grown. Got restocked on both medium and large Jack Dempseys. Medium Fredrichstahli might be the overall coolest Cichlid we have here on the farm. And the new batch of mixed male Peacocks contains some absolute stunners.

    Reach out to your rep if you have any questions

    -Nautilus Sales Team

     
    Similis Cories are in for what I believe to be the first time or at the very least the first time in a very long time as we didn't have any archive pics of these nor were they in our system. Either way there unique looking Cories are tank raised out of Indo and have a very distinct have speckled have solid green look to them. Cories are the best selling scavenger for community and planted aquariums so the more variety you have to offer the better.
    New Archers are about the biggest we've had in nearly a year. well over 2" and looking great so far.
    Figure Eight Puffers got a restock this week and just like the Archers these are considerably larger than the last several batches. Be sure to feed these guys lots of frozen food (feed at least twice a day) to keep their bellies full and their color nice and bright.
    Bigger brackish baddies seems to be a theme this week as even the Spotted Puffers came in with a bit more beef to them. Same as with the Figure Eights goes for these guys. As long as you keep them packed with frozen foods they should hold up great and look their absolute best.
    Think this is the longest stretch I've gone without featuring a "balloon" fish in a Monday email. Welp, the streak is broken. Blood Red Balloon Jewel Cichlids got a restock late last week.
    It's basically summertime down here and with that comes great growth rates on the fish and no one is a better example of that than the Rainbows. Just about all of the Florida raised varieties are looking great right now including the Turquoise. FYI the mediums are on special this week!
    And speaking of great growth be sure to check out the large Red Rainbows. These are absolute beasts! Females are almost as impressive as the males.
    If you need good algae eaters that actually eat algae then grab the wild Bushynose. They are WAAYYY bigger than any of the Florida raised ones right now and have been here a couple weeks so they are well acclimated and holding up great.
    Out of all the cool, unusual stuff we get in why on Earth would I feature regular Green Tiger Barbs? Um, because they're practically mediums right now and they sell like crazy when they're this nice.
    Got restocked on mixed male Peacocks over the weekend. Think the pic speaks for itself.
    5-8" Mayans are much redder than this they just tend to be camera shy. If you're looking for big, budget friendly Cichlids this week then this is without a doubt you best option.
    Just like the Mayans of you're looking for value then look no further than Jumbo Oscars. Big with bold patterns. People are always looking for bigger fish to add to existing Cichlid tanks.
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