djd
I'm going to live in peru ,
So i need to compare Notes
My wife knows of some places to go for livestock , But lets just say Gringos like me should not really go !
LOL
Well I know Lima very well and I feel your pain ! ..Thats why i always { in peru hold back the final payment until all is good .. cause thats your only warrantee period .. lol
Your issues with customs comes as no surprise = white powder ... hummm
Keep up the good work , I have the benefit working with Mr Wilson in Oakville ontario , where your a pioneer in lima and have my tool attention Sir and wish you all the best and hope we can meet up over the few years !
I sense from you post, that you either feel or fear a type of discrimination against Gringos. I have been living in Peru for over 10 years and have not found that to be the case. I will grant you the fact, that you will, in many cases be charged more for a product or service because you are a Gringo.
AS far as customs goes they are equally hard to deal with, weather you are local, or a Gringo. Items I import into Peru are addressed to my friend Abraham. He's Peruvian, and still we have months of delays in getting items thru.
My latest foray into the world of Peruvian customs is a perfect example. I did not like the bulkhead fitting that I received & brought to Peru last month. So I went ahead and bought new more beefy ones. The invoice, for the fittings said "œOrder # not Invoice #" Custom will not clear the package because I do not have an Invoice that has the word Invoice on it!
There are two companies in Lima that sell saltwater livestock that I am aware of. I import almost all the live stock for my aquarium in my luggage when I fly to Peru from the US. The airlines charges an additional $270 dollars per extra 70lb bag. That cheap when you consider I can get them thru airport customs without months of delay LOL, and the cost of livestock in the US compared to Peru.
I lost my copper banded butterfly during the move. I had had a pair of skunk clowns that where very aggressive & would only allow my copper banded to eat Aiptasia anemones in about ¼ of the tank. So when we moved the old tank I removed the skunk clowns, but without a copper banded I was afraid I would have an explosion of Aiptasia before I could return from the US with a replacement. I went ahead and bought a $40 dollar copper banded butterfly US price for 700 solas or about $270 dollars here in Peru!
When you get to Peru Please email me and we can get together.
I've been planning on going up to Oakville Ontario in the spring, for two reasons. One; I PM Mr. Wilson a while back and he told me he could get me a nice selection of coral. Secondly; I'm hopping I might have a chance to see Peters tank personally!
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