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Re: Transporting Aquarium Fish into U.S. from Canada
« Reply #15 on: November 05, 2014, 10:00:48 PM »
Yes Jay,  a bunch of us will be going down to OCAs Extravaganza (including myself )

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Re: Transporting Aquarium Fish into U.S. from Canada
« Reply #16 on: November 08, 2014, 11:46:35 AM »
Good to hear. I may just be there for a day but hopefully I'll bump into a few of you.

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Re: Transporting Aquarium Fish into U.S. from Canada
« Reply #17 on: April 18, 2015, 10:07:05 PM »
We (Josh tagged along)went to Canada today to pick-up 30 Tropheus Sp. Red (Moliro).   I am happy to report that we made it back across the border.  I believe it helped to have an the import form filled out and that I had spoken to a US Fish & Wildlife inspector.

It is definitely easier to bring fish into Canada.

back to Canada again today...Josh and I brought back Tropheus Sp. "Black" Caramba.


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Re: Transporting Aquarium Fish into U.S. from Canada
« Reply #18 on: April 18, 2015, 10:17:36 PM »
We (Josh tagged along)went to Canada today to pick-up 30 Tropheus Sp. Red (Moliro).   I am happy to report that we made it back across the border.  I believe it helped to have an the import form filled out and that I had spoken to a US Fish & Wildlife inspector.

It is definitely easier to bring fish into Canada.

back to Canada again today...Josh and I brought back Tropheus Sp. "Black" Caramba.
Josh is going around telling people about your body cavity search.   Glad the fish made it home.

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Re: Transporting Aquarium Fish into U.S. from Canada
« Reply #19 on: April 18, 2015, 10:22:28 PM »
We (Josh tagged along)went to Canada today to pick-up 30 Tropheus Sp. Red (Moliro).   I am happy to report that we made it back across the border.  I believe it helped to have an the import form filled out and that I had spoken to a US Fish & Wildlife inspector.

It is definitely easier to bring fish into Canada.

back to Canada again today...Josh and I brought back Tropheus Sp. "Black" Caramba.
Josh is going around telling people about your body cavity search.   Glad the fish made it home.

I was getting worried for second :)....John was sweating bullets not knowing what was happening (we took separate cars over for various reasons).

Definitely easier last time.  Just need the form and keep your quantity low.  I was told 30 was borderline per Fish and Wildlife inspector.