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![]() You cannot.
ORA does not have cites for corals,clams and Sea horses to be exported.They are not able to get the permits for them to export because the government will not issue them the permits.The reason is that ORA cannot provide the necessary paper work to prove they were not brought in illegally.Since they culture their own corals.They cannot provide the permits. So,no export. Now some of the soft corals they have do not need cites.As long as they are on man made rock,Its fine. I have put in request for ORA to send me an email so I can post it here for you all to read. Someday I hope this will change.I think it will make it better for the environment to have more companies culturing fish/corals. |
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![]() I suspect that ORA corals from Oceanic are just frags from other reefers within Canada, or frags from Oceanic's own colonies, not directly from ORA. ORA uses a specific frag plug from what I read on various US sites. How did they obtain ORA corals in Canada in the first place is another story. Then again there is no easy way to tell if a coral is from ORA or not.
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Here is a quote from my contact at ORA. "Our soft corals don't need cites. They are mounted on aragonite blocks" |
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![]() Sorry, I should be specific. I meant SPS corals.
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![]() This discussion is pretty simple. If there are ORA corals that require CITES, seahorses, or clams in Canada, they have been smuggled in. Period!!!
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![]() Oh Boy,
Here we go again. ![]() Kevin you are more then welcome to contact DFO and have them come over and go through my paperwork. I just don't think Canreef is the proper vessel for you to try and rehash this argument as it was already done almost the same time last year. Cheers, Paul |
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![]() You are correct Paul;
I was hoping and crossing my fingers that their cultured product requiring a cities could find a way to Canada. And was hoping you might have some insight. I was NOT insinuating anything else. This part of this thread is ended as far as I am concerned. fkshiu It looks like the Black and White Clams can be brought in from Japan as I have paperwork started from their but no guarantee that a B&W would be included. reef_to_reef Did you happen (when you saw the B&W Maxima's) what country they came out of?? Kevin |
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![]() I'll revive this old thread in response to reef_to_reef mentioning that he's seen B/W maximas in Hamilton and Toronto. Those may well have been gold maximas which can appear black and white when they are young, but will develop other colours as they mature. A "true" black and white maxima remains pristinely black and white even as it becomes fully grown.
Red Coral: I'll continue to keep my eyes open for any B&Ws. |
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