Coming Soon! NLS 10mm Mega Fish Formula

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
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ado124;4024101; said:
interested in a sample. is $4 the total cost of the sample?

Yes sir.
 
VLDesign;4023964; said:
Cost wise how does NLS compare to Kensfish.com prices? How about quality?

I am looking to place a big order in the very near future for some 7.5mm floating, 10mm sinking, and maybe some 5mm sinking/floating in quantities of around 5-10 pounds each. Can you get me some prices on these shipped to Naperville?

Or even better can you hook me up with a price list from NLS?

Thanks

In most cases, Ken's fish will be significantly cheaper. I personally attribute this to quality, but then again, I am not an expert.

I can can definitely set you up with a price listing. I can also tell you that I will work deals on bulk orders. If you PM a list of what all you would want. I can get you a price shipped to your door.
 
Pharaoh;4023624; said:
Oops, I knew I forgot something. Most people would want to know the price. I will work on updating the website now that I have pricing.

1875g or about 4.13lbs will be $55 shipped to your door. (Continental US)


When do you want the money sent.......I'm in...:headbang2

PM me when stock comes in and I'll paypal funds
 
Sample payments received.
 
On vacation at the moment but will touch base when I get home. Would love a sample!

If all goes well, I'll take a few buckets for sure. Can't beat the price.

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I've been test driving the new 10mm in various tanks over the past few days. This formula will most likely have mixed reactions, due to it's size and firmness some fish may reject this pellet. As an example, I wouldn't even atempt to feed this to fish that are finicky eaters, or to those that are used to a softer/lighter less dense pellet. This formula will remain whole in ones tank for several hours. Perfect for some applications, and perhaps of no value in others. If you plan on presoaking them to soften them up for certain fish, plan on giving them a good 8 hrs of presoaking, and even then they do not swell up, they simply soften somewhat.
Seriously, they are that firm.
 
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