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![]() Not once you pay for shipping and permits. Plus all the duplicates and less appealing corals. Don't forget, they always show you the nicest photos. Not to mention you will pay in US dollars for the shipping and permits which is 1.39 right now. On top of that, you'll be shipping to a PERSON, not business to business, so chances are the boxes will be stopped by the CBSA and get a very thorough inspection, often leading to delays of a day or more. If those corals die during shipping delay, the Bali company will not refund you. Everyone thinks the way you do until they try it themselves. It won't be as awesome as you're thinking it will be.
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Even if you factor Cites permit, Airway shipping, US exchange, it's still miles away from 40-80$. I have a hard time beliving a LFS/Online store would reduce their cut to a minimum just as a service... Even the LFS where I go, they won't bulge more than 5-10% on lot. |
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![]() Well, good luck then. Please let us know how it goes for you.
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Certainly up to you, but I'll bet you a 20 that I get to say I told ya so ![]() I have ordered from one supplier, by inventory number, and didn't get a single thing I ordered. But hey, it's a fun experience.
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![]() Suppliers probably have to compete for repeat business so save their best for the larger importers. But if you are a small and/or one time buyer, you might just get their crap corals. Just a thought...
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![]() Agreed. I have helped unpack dozens and dozens of orders to my LFS. Each box usually contains 12 to 16 pieces, depending on size. If any given box ever had 3 pieces I liked, it was a good box. Once, I saw a box with probably half that were nice, but it was a special favor from the importer, IIRC.
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![]() Plus all the really sweet pieces go to Japan and US as a general rule of thumb. Canada is a small market and so only if your supplier is known to you and will hand-pick your corals will you get anywhere close to what you want and what you order. From my own experience, even if they tell you one thing to get you interested in doing such an order, when it actually comes time to deliver, all sorts of new charges will be added on to maximize their profits and minimize your savings. Also, right now is a terrible time to order a box of corals for two major reasons:
1) Winter time - shipping across Canada is iffy at best when the shipment is in transit for that long and heat packs may not be available or may no longer be working during the long cross-country flight after the long trans-Pacific flight. 2) Canadian dollar SUX right now and ALL coral and fish shipments are calculated in US dollars so this really takes a bite out of your potential savings. Shipping costs and the US exchange are the two biggest complaints I hear from the local fish stores here and you're adding an additional cross-country flight on top of that. |
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![]() If you're going to do it anyway, please report back and tell us what you think
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If it were that easy, everyone would import directly. I would be willing to bet that it will cost you as much or more especially when you factor in mortality. Yes, stuff will die. All I can say is good luck. Or more importantly, support your local fish store. They are the backbone of the industry. |
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![]() If I was going to actually do this I would step it up and at least get a Aussie box more money but better product less duds.
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