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[APD] Crossing the bridge...



You'll have to get in touch with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. You
may need a phytosanitary certificate to get them over. A pretty labour
intensive and costly way to get clippings.

Reagrds,
James
Thunder Bay Aquascapes



> I'm not totally familiar with the current standing of moving live
> plants across the boarder - used to ship up that way, but that was
> before a lot fo the current rules and regs went into place.  I know its
> much harder to get them into the states than vice-versa, but i would
> advise you to do some checking with your local regulations just to make
> sure you're in the clear before ya head on over.  I would feel bad if
> ya came across and got your cuttings, only to have them nibbed by
> customs coming back home.
>
> mushy plants received two weeks later are no fun :(
>
> anyone who knows more willing to share with us?
>
> -- 
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> -Berne Kairunas
> Aquatic Plant Specialist
> Choice Aquariums Sales Team
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