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bubbleblower 11-13-2009 04:13 AM

Importing rock,fish and corals from the USA
 
Hi there
Just wondering if anyone has done it and what the process is.
I'm talking about personal use only not commercial.
Thanks

fkshiu 11-13-2009 04:29 AM

untamed legally imported TBS rock from the US.

shrimpchips 11-13-2009 04:38 AM

I thought live rock is legally protected and you need permits to bring it across the US border.

You can bring back most softies as long as they're on artificial bases - but not on Live rock bases/rubble.

lastlight 11-13-2009 04:41 AM

I think if the people had known truly what untamed had he'd never have been allowed to bring it over. I think it was somehow classified as limestone. I haven't heard of anyone doing this recently.

Ryan 11-13-2009 04:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 463717)
I think if the people had known truly what untamed had he'd never have been allowed to bring it over. I think it was somehow classified as limestone. I haven't heard of anyone doing this recently.

Out of curiousity what kind of rock did you buy and where did you get it?

As to the OP my buddy went down to the US and brought back some corals and fish. He called the boarder and they patched him through to another section, long story short the guy said there are a few corals you need paperwork for but what he wanted (Favia, Firefish, Purple firefish) no permits were needed. Not sure how true that is but he brought them back okay.

lastlight 11-13-2009 08:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan (Post 463718)
Out of curiousity what kind of rock did you buy and where did you get it?

The rock I bought was the premium fiji and the tonga shelf.

They have a new website. Previously it said on the site that BRS now sells only the Reef Saver rock to Canadians. Don't see that mentioned now? Shelf rock isn't listed at all...

When I try to add 100 lbs of dry fiji I get this:

Fatal error: Call to a member function getItemsCollection() on a non-object in /home/bulkycom/public_html/store/app/code/core/Mage/Sales/Model/Quote/Address.php on line 197

Maybe they have a fancier way now to say "No rock for you!"

Ryan 11-13-2009 08:39 AM

I have a US box# is it a matter of shipping or if I try to cross the boarder with this stuff am I going to get into some trouble?

I have been looking at it from Bulk Reef Supply and it looks like a great way to get rock into the tank without the costs of Live Rock.

shrimpchips 11-13-2009 02:31 PM

It's not a matter of shipping, it's a matter of import restrictions. I'm fairly certain you need special permits to bring in "live rock" over the border from the States.

I'm sure lots of people are physically able to get it and bring it over, but the question is is it being done legally?

Ryan 11-13-2009 09:08 PM

THe stuff we are talking about isnt livwe rock though its dry with no life on it. Basically just rock.

phyto4life 11-13-2009 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shrimpchips (Post 463716)
I thought live rock is legally protected and you need permits to bring it across the US border.

You can bring back most softies as long as they're on artificial bases - but not on Live rock bases/rubble.

agreed only softies are aloud on a artifitial mounting base like cement/ceramic plugs


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