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![]() Well, legally speaking, you'd be limited to soft corals. Kind of takes the fun out of it. Selection of zoanthids up here recently has been on par with the US anyways.
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![]() And aquacultured sps unattached to coral rocks, those concrete plugs they use would not apply to being a live rock.
You just have to prove usa origin and no cities would be needed.
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![]() No hard corals can be shipped legally without cites. No matter the size or on frag plugs.
Softies only regarless, http://www.myus.com/en/prohibited-export-import/ Doubt they would take a chance by the looks of it. The also, CBSA would probaly have this company flagged, and would be curious when something came in as "Aquacultured". Last edited by BlueWorldAquatic; 12-02-2011 at 05:19 AM. |
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![]() Thats good enough for me, your right Ken.
Shoulda read the small print. "Animals & Agricultural Living animals, fish or plants; seeds, soil, and other agricultural products"
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