Long story, but because A PLACE, was unscrupulous, we have massive vet bills all of a sudden. PLACE, won't be named... yet. I've filed a formal complaint and will file one with the IRS too if they don't do right. It's a bad time. But here's some GOOD NEWS. Devil's Hole Pupfish counts are the highest in a quarter of a century. 191 individuals. It may not seem like a lot, but in 2013, there were only 35. These fish are always going to be rare and strange, even the high counts in the in the 90's only counted 200 some fish. They live in a limestone cave in Death valley, on the Nevada side bordering California. It's weird. And if you're so inclined, I have a pin I designed and made as a guest artist for my friend. It depicts extremely endangered freshwater fish. The Devil's Hole Pupfish in the lower right, the controversial Delta Smelt on top, and in the lead, the extinct in the wild (until very recently) Golden Skiffia. NGL, this is expensive to produce and expensive in general. 100% transparent inks with an epoxy dome and tons of micro details.













