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![]() Soft corals are fine. Just no stony corals.
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![]() I was trying to make some sense of the CITIES website and I left with a headake (this could also be after a night of very little sleep and a day of work in front of my monitors)
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![]() http://www.inspection.gc.ca/animals/.../1331908089467
Basicly, declare your animal, make sure its not a CITES animal or an animal on the susceptible species list. If you know what kind of fish youre bringing over, have some info on it printed out a head of time to prove scientific name/id. Clark's has those old style Tills that the receipt really just shows what you paid, not an item/animal name. |
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![]() depending on the species though.
If the fish are captive bred in the USA its fine. You need prof of that. If not, you need a USFW export permit also ($185) as they did not originate from the USA. Softies are allowed, but need to be on plugs, not live rock, as live rock requires CITES ($265) |
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#6
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![]() Nope, hard corals. Require cites
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