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![]() So I flew back to Canada with corals and it was a bit of a hassle but not too bad..
I'm thinking of shipping some rock flowers to the border and picking them up. Has anyone ever had any issues at the border with live corals?
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![]() technically without a US fish and wildlife permit it is against US laws to export anything out of the USA, but Canadian laws only require CITES or aquatic animal import permits if applicable. ( ex a susceptible species like tridacna clams etc)
Or!!!.... you could support your Canadian local small business that is importing them following all rules and regulations ![]() Sent from my SM-G965W using Tapatalk |
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I always try and support local first. I had a buddy with a coral business say he could hook me up with a fancy rock flower care package and ship it to the border so my interest was peaked! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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![]() Ya it's not allowed. Unless you got the info and forms. Both borders have diffrent rules and requirements are different.
Safer to just go see Marshall's crazy coral. He lay lots and more comming Sent from my SM-G935W8 using Tapatalk |
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