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![]() the CITES process is typically now a minimum 2 month period and no store or company will go through the headache of it for one person or one small order.
without CITES, trying to get any coral beyond the border could land you in trouble. I know people who have had their zoa frags seized even though they were on man made plugs. Although I am sure that cross border coral shopping is done on a regular occurrence by lots of people, I personally would not recommend. ignorance of the law is not a defence against being charged. showing up at the border with a CITES species and saying "I didn't know" won't cut it in most cases. you could be charged and at the best case have your stuff confiscated.
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![]() You still need CITES for ORA corals and clams
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