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![]() I believe little Scott just wants to visit/see the stores that are in Seattle.
However some things can be brought over and others cannot you'll have to do your homework. |
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![]() I would call the Canadian crossing and ask before. I know some things are ok but I don't think coral is one of them. Would hate to see Scott have to give up corals at the border is all.
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |
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![]() I believe we can only bring soft corals back to Canada. Not LPS and SPS.
That why I didn't buy SS acro for 39.99. |
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![]() There was also "The Fish Store"
It was flooded and understaffed when I was there but that may have changed.
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![]() Thanks guys naw I plan on taking a few pics and looking around it's realy not worth getting somthing for 2$ less and going thru the trouble of bringing across the boarder
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![]() Barrier Reef, Oceans by Design, Sierra Pets has some Saltwater. Also check out Crystal Reef Aquatics in Bellingham (they are fairly new but have some nice livestock). Red C Aquariums is a bit old and dingy but had lots of really nice corals when I was there. Also Saltwater City on the Bellevue side of the lake.
Anyone want recommendations in Portland I can suggest some there too ![]() |
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![]() scott if you want to bring coral frags back, just use one of those soda cup from McD and fill it up with saltwater and put the straw and lid on for camouflage...lol I've been to the border couple of times and they only care if you bring tobacco or alcohol.
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