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![]() That's the one...
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![]() yeah its once a year depending on types and locations to my knowledge.
we have the tahitian ultra maximas coming in may sometime , ive been told its the only one ill see this year ![]() cheers denny |
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![]() Curiosly, many of our local stores receive them still. I bought one last week and they had received many beautiful ultra crocea and maxima!
They still seem to be coming in and the prices are still normal. I paid 40$ for my new 3" ultra crocea: ![]()
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![]() The issue with T. maxima and T. crocea is a result of the new Health of Animals Regulations that are overseen by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. These molluscs are on the susceptible species list due to the fact that they can carry Perkinsus olseni.
The new regulations require an import permit (separate from CITES) from a country of origin that has a negotiated agreement with the Canadian government. All imports will require the import permit as well as a health certificate from the approved country of origin. This still means that the two species of clams are available for import. Just now it requires a little bit more work. |
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![]() Btw, Saltcreep(Kyle) is a voice of authority being that he was involved in the process of the new regulations.
realistically the only place we will be getting clams through anywhere in the near future is the USA (as the other places that have the agreement don't typically export clams in the first place). From the states, we can get whatever is available, from where ever they are from. the only restriction is what they actually have in stock, not what kind it is. Unfortunately, not only more work to get them - but more costs for the paperwork and the extra middleman in the USA. I don't think that there is anything about once a year stipulation that I have heard of. maybe Kyle can clarify that point.
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Both species of clams are CITES Appendix II listed which means that only export permits are required. The importing country does not require import permits to be issued prior to import. The requirements for shipments out of the US are different from other areas. Specific to the clams, the one requirement is that they would have to be tanked for a period of seven days prior to being able to be shipped into Canada. |