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FishGeek 10-18-2002 06:59 PM

Garf.org
 
Has anybody ordered frags from Garf before? They seem to have the best looking corals anywhere! I talked to a person in edmonton who has personally been there and he said that the colors in the pictures don't do the corals justice! Would anybody be interested in Alberta to do a group order from them?

Simon

Delphinus 10-18-2002 07:43 PM

Who pays for the CITES permits? (Notwithstanding GARF's reputation) don't forget that we as Canadians can't order corals (or anything on CITES for that matter) without the proper documentation -- otherwise it's very bad news.

BTW, GARF used to have a reputation for Photoshop doctored photographs.

Aquattro 10-18-2002 09:11 PM

I don't mean to suggest anything, but you may want to search for GARF on the bigger US boards first.

Axial Corillite 10-18-2002 09:29 PM

For starters they won’t ship to Canada you have to get it shipped to some one you know in Washington and then go Down their and pick it up. I’ve been to garf and yes they are very odd people but they do some amazing research with corals and they have hands down the most amazing coral collection I have ever seen. And no the pictures don’t do the corals justice. Their pics are not touched up in any way.

Delphinus 10-18-2002 09:38 PM

Um ... don't bring corals across the border without the CITES paperwork.

Support our home-grown retailers who do go through the hassles of importing legitimately.

Troy F 10-18-2002 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reef_raf
I don't mean to suggest anything, but you may want to search for GARF on the bigger US boards first.

I think the "Garf Files" were lost when reefs.org changed their BB software. Seems a shame, it was one of the truly great comedies.

Axial Corillite 10-18-2002 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Delphinus
Um ... don't bring corals across the border without the CITES paperwork.

Support our home-grown retailers who do go through the hassles of importing legitimately.

Easy does it. :shock: Before you report me to the proper authorities.

Obviously your going to need a CITES permit you’d have to be
An idiot(And unethical) to try get something across the border with
out the proper Permits. I find kind of funny that some one mentions GARF
And it gets every ones panties in knots.

EmilyB 10-18-2002 10:57 PM

This one Troy?

http://www.reefs.org/cgi-bin/ultimat...ubb=forum&f=31

UnderWorldAquatics 10-18-2002 11:17 PM

I was actually going to be bringing up a large collection of their nicest coloured cultured corals and continuing propagating them at my aquaculture facility. Then I would be able to offer multi generation propagated corals that are easy to keep and have amazing colours...

Troy F 10-18-2002 11:34 PM

Axial, I don't think anyone's panties are in a knot. Follow Em's link (thanks Em, you helped bring back a lot of old memories) and you'll (hopefully) see what caused all the controversy about good ol' GARF. I'll have to take your word that the photos don't do them justice because I haven't been there but I'll admit that at the time (back in '99), I certainly had no trouble believing they'd been doctored.


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