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Old 03-10-2018, 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Myka View Post
You can buy containers with CBSA approval. As long as there is a living animal inside the water in that container then it is ok. I'll find out where to get those containers...
I tried to find these via google search but nothing came up. Any more info Mindy?

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Originally Posted by Madreefer View Post
No more than 31/2oz of liquid allowed.
That is 100ml.

As mentioned above you can have up to 1L of total liquid (per person), so the option is of course to put coral in 100ml or less of water and then just prepackage 100ml portions of water to recombine after going through security, but is this really necessary? In the US they have all these flight approved coral carry on containers that exceed the limit but due to the fact it's a living animal they let you carry it on.

In Canada officially they do not allow this but they do allow up to ten 100ml containers of liquid as long as they fit in that 1L bag. So officially you can do just do the transfer once you pass through security. My question is is this really necessary, does anyone have recent experiences with airport security?
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