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![]() As for fish, You will require the scientific name and make sure it is not on Cites list. It must be for personal use. If it is for business there is a bunch more paperwork. But to my knowledge other than some seahorse species and anything endangered there is not much you can't bring back. As for corals, you also need the scientific name but there might be some other delays, Imo depending what it is, if it is mounted on a rock..it is sometimes easier just saying its aquarium rock.."Not Live Rock" That however is a hmmm....Gamble and strictly up to the individual..I usually just get fish, but I haven't been it a while..Just easier buying up here off members and some LFS's.
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![]() im ordering some liverock from premium aquatics soon and am planning on picking it up in Blaine, Washington. if asked i will be bringing "limestone for my aquarium".
considering one border guard didnt know what an "aquarium" was i dont think ill get too much hassle. i had to take 5 minutes to explain to the guy what an aquarium was. it was ridiculous. |
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![]() Awesome, thanks for the tips
Has anyone ever been turned down? Last edited by Keri; 04-08-2008 at 05:11 AM. |
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![]() I contaced fisheries and oceans Canada about this a while back. Here is there response:
"Canada does not require an import permit or licence in order to import live ornamental fish from another country that will be maintained in aquariums. Since the importation of ornamental fishes for hobby aquariums or the pet trade is considered to pose a negligible risk to native aquatic fish species, Fisheries and Oceans Canada has no act or regulation to licence the importation of live fish for ornamental use. No official documentation is necessary to clear Canada Customs and the importation of ornamental/hobby fish is not restricted. You may wish to have a copy of this email with you in the event the shipment is challenged by Customs. You should verify with the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) endangered species list to ensure the international trade in any of the species you wish to import is not restricted. For more information, please see the CITES website at www.cites.org and Environment Canada's website http://www.cites.ec.gc.ca/listedecon...List.swOptions. Please be advised that the release or disposal of live or dead ornamental aquarium fish into wild fish habitat is prohibited in Canada. Sincerely, Nancy House National Registry of Aquatic Animal Health / Registre national de la santé des animaux aquatiques Fisheries and Oceans Canada / Pêches et Océans Canada 200 rue Kent St Ottawa, ON K1A 0E6 Tel: 613-990-7033 Fax: 613-993-7665" |
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![]() Never been turned down. And as per Spoots reply, ornamental fish are fine, so long as it is not on a cites list. There are a few.
Last edited by dsaundry; 04-08-2008 at 04:28 AM. Reason: spelling |