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					Originally Posted by Frogger  According to Customs Canada Website:
 When importing an aquatic animal, an import permit will not be required when the owner can:
 
 present proof of their identity and their ownership of the aquatic animal to the inspector at the point of entry into Canada
 attest to the fact that the pet animal has not been taken to a show or display outside of Canada
 keep the pet animal in their household aquarium
 ensure the pet animal is not exposed to any aquatic animals other than those kept in the household, for one year following the importation
 not import another pet aquatic animal as listed below for the period of 90 days after the importation
 keep all records of the importation
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 The pet aquatic animal is one of the following susceptible species of finfish:
 
 Barbonymus gonionotus
 Carassius auratus
 Colisa lalia
 Danio rerio
 Glossogobius giuris
 Osphronemus goramy
 Oxyeleotris marmorata
 Poecilia reticulata
 Puntius sophore
 Symphysodon discus
 Toxotes chatareus
 Trichogaster pectoralis
 Trichogaster trichopterus
 
 Not sure you need anymore than that.
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 Yes, this is what I was going with. Only thing I wasnt sure was "present proof of their identity and their ownership" Receipt should be good enough for proof of ownership, part, but wasnt sure if they needed something specific for identity. If it says clowns on a receipt, would that be enough, or would they need Latin name, like it is listed in the susceptible list.
Thanks again for all the help