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Dear Rivaldo:I was sending some Cy.bellloti eggs to one killie lover there.But
here in Argentina,the rules  according the customs and postal rules is neccesary
put the Green Sticker,and the declare the contain-ins this issue you can read
the Bill
experence with us.
I have some doubt's if you send a "package" with eggs without any type of
declaration,and the same pass...the customs can check and open the same
and loose the eggs.
I remember in one bussines trip,when my suit case goes to "x rays",the custom
said..."stop..stop inside is a "faca".(knive),after check with a x ray
device,and when I open it...for the custom was a ridiculous situation.
Of course you know better from me and Bill your rules there...but.
Regards
Juan Olcese


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> KillieTalk Digest        Sunday, April 30 2000        Volume 03 : Number 245
>
> In this issue:
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>         Re: Riv. agilae
>         Eggs to Brazil
>         Re: Riv. agilae
>         Re: Eggs to Brazil
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> Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2000 20:35:36 +0100
> From: "Tim Addis" <timaddis at killifish_force9.co.uk>
> Subject: Re: Riv. agilae
>
> In the UK we have the same problem. We bring in new fish & distribute them
> but they don't establish themselves. Who is to blame?
> The person who receives them of course. You don't just pay a couple of
> Dollars & buy a pair of fish, end of story. You buy a species which may be
> on the brink of extinction.
> Isn't it about time we got together woldwide & created a species
> preservation group that worked.
> I know the AKA has groups set up for various groups but how about a global
> preservation website incorporating all killie associations?
> For example, I have been trying to get Fp.walkeri  GH2 back in the BKA.
> This was a 1974 collection & up until a couple of years ago was still in
> captivity over here.
> Has it been mixed up with the KUTUNSE population?
> Can we have some input from this group to help us re-establish them in the
> UK.
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> Date: Sat, 6 May 2000 23:23:09 -0400
> From: "Bill Shenefelt" <wshenefelt at email_msn.com>
> Subject: Eggs to Brazil
>
> Does anyone have any experience with mailing of killie eggs to Brazil?  I
> have heard it is difficult to get fish from Brazil but is it a problem
> sending eggs into Brazil.  With Argentina, you just label the package
> customs slip:
> " tropical fish eggs in sterile peat for scientific purposes"
> "No commercial value".
> Does this work for Brazil?
> Are there species restrictions?
> Are bellottii, whitei, and nigripinnis a NO NO?
> PS, how about Peru?
> Bill Shenefelt
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> Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 00:18:59 -0500
> From: Doug Karpa-Wilson <dkarpawi at indiana_edu>
> Subject: Re: Riv. agilae
>
> >The person who receives them of course. You don't just pay a couple of
> >Dollars & buy a pair of fish, end of story. You buy a species which may be
> >on the brink of extinction.
>
> so, if you aren't planning on breeding the fish or don't have the
> experience to breed them, you aren't allowed to buy them?  don't most folks
> from whom one buys maintain stocks of what they've bred, usually?  Clearly,
> if everybody who received fish successfully bred them, killies would be the
> zebra danios of the world.
>
> Ideally, it'd be good to have some sort of code or list so one had a sense
> of how rare they are.  Of course, that'd be an unbelievable amount of work.
> I guess the idea is that folks who've been reading the FEL for the last
> twenty years know what's rare, but those of us who are starting aren't
> going to have a good sense.  Ah, the things we'd do if we were
> independently wealthy!
>
> Doug
>
> Doug Karpa-Wilson
> Department of Organismic                Department of Biology
>      and Evolutionary Biology
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> Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2000 05:06:02 -0300
> From: Rivaldo Ribeiro <Rivaldo at svn_com.br>
> Subject: Re: Eggs to Brazil
>
> Dear Bill,
>
> No probelms to send eggs to Brasil. You just label a package and send
> through mail service, but not write in the package or into what is the
> stuff or can have trobles with our biologic rules.
>
> Feel free to ask anything or contact me in Brasil.
>
> Best regards
>
> Rivaldo Ribeiro
>
> Rua Padre Manoel Barbosa, 527, apto. 1204
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> CEP.: 41815-040 - Salvador - Bahia - Brasil
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