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From my post on RC:
quote:Originally posted by lastlight Can you ship dry rock to Canada? Sure can, this rock has it's own special US Customs description as the rock was submitted to them, analyzed and classified by the US Government. This is not considered coral, as ALL other rock is that is in the Industry. So very easy to ship without any customs, or US Fish and Wildlife permit. Also I have shipped aquacultured rock to Canada, VIA a US airport many times. Nobody has ever encountered any problems at the border, just declare it, pay some tax as the Canadians have there own designation for cultured rock. It is taxed and recognized as 'limestone' by them. Ask here in RC there are a few of your countrymen who have done it. Richard TBS |
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So the process would be to ship it near the border, go pick it up and drive it back? That's doable, but is it possible to just ship it straight to Calgary's airport?
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I think you'd have to go with your first option there.
Be prepared for a ton of cool things and maybe some things that you might not want. That rock is off the hook in both directions lol. |
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On another point, you say you want rock directly from the ocean? I think you're nuts! Sure you might get some cool hitch hikers, but you also usually get bad hitch hikers. IMO, for the cost of it, I'd rather just buy good old cured rock from another reefer. ![]() |
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