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According to a thread I read on RC, it shouldn't be an issue: Quote:
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![]() Unless things have changed, they only ship the Fiji dry rock to Canada.
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![]() I brought the BRS ecosaver rock across the border no problems
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![]() I was just wondering why would you buy dry rocks with relatively large money being gone for shipping when you can get live rock from ecolive ($4/lb) in Halifax. They do free shipping with any order (min 20lb). And the rocks are great too. If you want, I can post some pics of my aquarium so that you can see how the rocks are. A friend of mine ordered some too and because of delay on their side, they are giving 20% more rocks.
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![]() This is the pic of the rocks I received (20lb)
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![]() The dried Pukani and other types of dead dried rock from Fiji DO REQUIRE A CITES permit.
The mined Eco Rock does not, but you might have a hard time convincing the authorities of that. Cheers, Tim
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