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Tyson 08-07-2008 10:24 PM

thanks guys.

fencer 08-08-2008 12:07 AM

Red Coral has been bringing nice stuff lately.....

corpusse 08-08-2008 01:02 AM

Much of the "rare" "cherry picked" corals in american is first in canada before re-export :)

Canuckgod420 08-08-2008 03:13 AM

I recently purchased a coral and 2 fish from liveaquaria and had them send it to Bellingham where my wife went and picked it up. At the border they asked what she had, she told them, and they asked if it was for retail.....she said no and they sent her on her way.
Didnt seem like much of a hassle.

fkshiu 08-08-2008 04:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Canuckgod420 (Post 338459)
I recently purchased a coral and 2 fish from liveaquaria and had them send it to Bellingham where my wife went and picked it up. At the border they asked what she had, she told them, and they asked if it was for retail.....she said no and they sent her on her way.
Didnt seem like much of a hassle.


The customs inspector made a mistake and you were fortunate. In his head he was probably only thinking about his D&T limit (each port of entry has policy on how much overage they'll let slide by without charging duties & taxes) rather than specific importation restrictions such as CITES. He should have referred you to secondary and called in the AgCan guy for further inspection.

It's a real crap shoot at the border with stuff that inspectors don't normally see. Other than the wide discretion individual inspectors are given there's the simple fact that it's hard to be aware of every importation restriction on every item that is declared. Sometimes you'll get through no problem, sometimes you won't.

Back in the 90s when I worked at YVR there were many times that I had to refer stuff back to secondary because I just didn't know what to do with it. And this is only when I had the luxury of a short line-up. When it was really busy our priority was simply to clear the terminal ASAP and anything other than drugs/terrorists was just booted out.

fencer 08-08-2008 04:28 AM

When I did shipping most of the CITES stuff was cleared out of LA. I did have some sea weed impounded by Customs in Canada. They thought it would be an environmental hazard causing growth in the lake if it got loose. I tried to explain it was marine. But it took a Supervisor at Ag Can to release the shipment with apologies, I got the shipment 2 day late and kentuky fried.

Tyson 08-08-2008 10:12 PM

are CITES just for each shipment or can you have one for a year for one thing like fish ect..?

Aquattro 08-08-2008 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Tyson (Post 338614)
are CITES just for each shipment or can you have one for a year for one thing like fish ect..?

per items shipped

Tyson 08-11-2008 04:17 PM

has anyone noticed how much they rack up shipping cost on items shipping from the states?

It's how they make there money.

Aquattro 08-11-2008 04:24 PM

Personally, I've never had to order anything from the US, so no.


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