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Old 12-18-2015, 02:40 PM
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Currently doing my homework to stock a new tank full of Maricultured Acro and fish. I found a supplier in Bali that will send to my airport no problem and provide CITES export permit.

What is required on the Canadian side? I would like some experience from people how done it legally the right way.

For those that would say ask a LFS, forget that, no deal to be made for 50+ colony locally...
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Old 12-18-2015, 02:46 PM
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I would contact one of the vendors here and ask them what kind of deal you can get on a few boxes of colonies. Be aware, my experience with boxes is a few nice pieces, the rest not stuff you would typically want. The suppliers always promise stuff, but you get whatever they toss in the box. Often duplicates.
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Old 12-18-2015, 03:05 PM
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Still, I don't think it's a good idea, getting 50 colony shipped oversea to a supplyer in Toronto, than get them to Montreal here a few day later, that would stress them too much. Also, paying twice the shipping?

Maricultured colonies sell for 40-80$ in Montreal, mostly in the 40-60$, buying 50 of them at that price is not cheap while I can get them almost a dime for a dollars oversea.

I understand exporter can be liar, tell them they have all the one you want and than ship you brown acro, be I'll take a guess, looking at their list of fish/sps do give me some hope.
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Old 12-18-2015, 03:12 PM
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Maricultured colonies sell for 40-80$ in Montreal, mostly in the 40-60$, buying 50 of them at that price is not cheap while I can get them almost a dime for a dollars oversea.
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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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.
Having a business, I could easily do it Business to Business as I have my import # and a broker if required. Billing myself wouldn't be a problem neither.

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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Even if you factor Cites permit, Airway shipping, US exchange, it's still miles away from 40-80$.
You're probably looking at near $35 per colony landed. Add that to the fact you won't be happy with 70% of what you get, I'd look at other options. I've bought many boxes of corals, and I've never found it worth the trouble. I'd go for a bulk order of frags from a vendor, even if I have to wait longer for a full look.

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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Even if you factor Cites permit, Airway shipping, US exchange, it's still miles away from 40-80$.
I would highly doubt that you will be "miles" away from the $40-80 when you factor in all aspects of this transaction. The volume you are talking about is too small to make it worth your while to try to do it yourself. Your CITES will be about $200, brokerage $75-150, and terminal charges of roughly $65. That adds up to $8 per piece. Add that to the price of coral plus airfreight and handling costs, oh ya box charges too, and you aren't saving much. I can go on if you like.

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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