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![]() Last edited by Seamazter; 01-22-2010 at 05:02 PM. |
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![]() Even this from the same dealer.
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![]() looks nice, but can,t ship to canada. and i don,t think it would make it alive.
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![]() Its a 5 hour drive to montana from here, i spend more time then that on the deerfoot on icy days.(ok not that long im sure)
Even tho a bordergaurd would say something. If i could drive there what would i need to get into canada? just pay taxes on it? |
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![]() I think you need a permit of some kind to bring any thing live back...
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![]() Ya it's not an easy process, it would be taken away if you were caught with it and didn't have the proper paperwork
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![]() and the item is in Vancouver Washington, so you'd have to have it shipped to someone's house in Montana? Then drive down and pick it up.. but before you do any of that I think you need a CITIES :-)
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![]() officially you would need CITES for both pieces
not really worth the cost or risk IMO. Neal
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![]() Would a cities be hard to get?? would one cities cover all the same type of coral? Like an acan cities i could bring back 10 aus. acans?
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![]() I don't think it's possible as an individual. You would also probably need copies of the original CITES documents when the coral was first imported into the US and I doubt the seller has any of that to provide.
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