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![]() I agree that these aren't true space monsters: I currently have some and they look similar but not the same. Price is good and they still look nice. If you take pics from your phone use Snapseed to reset it as close as possible. That's what I do and it turns out not bad sometimes.
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It's been 6 months since the last post in this thread..... Why did you bump it? Why am I bumping it again?
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In response to the cites question You don't need a cites permit to bring zoas across the border. Just did it this last week. Informed border guard I had aquatic animals for my aquarium called zoanthids. Had an email from the aquatic Animal Health Veterinarian stating: "Hello Dave, thanks for your enquiry, CFIA currently does not require Aquatic Animals import Permit for Cnidaria to which Sea Anemones (zoanthids) belong." Showed it to the customs agent and after she read it was waved thru. Just need to do your homework, know the regulations and its quite simple. Last edited by davej; 09-22-2013 at 04:17 AM. |
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![]() Bump.
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![]() Finally 91Atrac weighs in and I can stop checking this thread!
![]() All gone anyway. It's almost as if phenotypes of organisms are affected by their environment huh guys! ![]() |
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