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Old 12-15-2004, 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted by kris_willard
You can bring zoa's back with no permit. They are the only coral allowed across the border.
A lot of softeys aren't on CITES. Just to be sure after reading your post I tried to look up a few of the genus's (genuses? what is the plural of genus? genii????) in the zoanthidea order/family and none of them came up. This means that theoretically indeed no permit should be needed for zoanthids.

but .... (you had to know there was a "but" coming .. )

If the zoanthids are attached to live rock then unfortunately the live rock itself is covered by CITES.

I'm not certain, but I think it's OK as long as it's on an aragonite frag plug (clearly man-made). Probably best to double check that before trying it though ..
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