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![]() from the previous threads, so has anyone actually brought in personal corals with some CITES form then?
I noticed that http://coralfanatics.com/shipping.html does have the ability to ship some corals internationally... does it mean if they provide paperwork of the corals, one can a) bring it across the border from say a USA post PO box b) or in what I read, get it in the Fedex mail albeit, expensive shipping. Also, I know of some plant people who have CITES permits for plants.... do they have the ability to bring in corals for you then? msjboy |
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![]() lol i am not suprised they charged that much. I saw the US form and i didnt feel that any store would go to the hassle of filling it out unless i was going to spend some real money with them.
with that said - US importers buy from the same exporters as our Canadian importers buy from. If your store imports their own corals vs. buying from a local wholesaler you can see if they can bring in some better selection or piggyback off their order for your personal use. |
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![]() hmmmmmmmmmmmm interesting reading there Mindy and Phil
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