Znut Reefer
Premium Member
Very nice Ian. Theres a sweet red table on there today. I'm going to hold off and see how these keep their colors.
I understand that you and your mate are at an age where you're prone to have wet dreams, and this is one of them..
However I will indulge your fantasies.
- As the exporter you will need an export permit from the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, issued under the "Environment Protection and Biodiversity Act 1999 (EPBC Act)".
- You will need a "Fisheries Aquaculture permit" for your state, for the production of an aquacultured species on a commercial basis.
Neither of the above come cheap.
- You will need to submit an "Application for assessment as a recognised zoological organisation for the import and export of wildlife to and from Australia".
- You will need your business to be added to the "Approved Aquaculture Program list for export". Currently only 2 marine propogation facilities are on this list.
Your US counterpart will need a CITES import permit covering the relevant species that you wish to aquire, and quarantine facilities for their arrival.
It's not as easy as setting up a tank down the back full of coral and chucking them in a box marked USA with a couple of stamps.
Ed, when is the last time you've seen large a. echinata offered to the hobby?
Some look common but others are much different from anything Ive seen offered in a long while... Especially in more than a 1" frag...
This one is nice for only $89.99. They say its a prostrata, looks like a milli to me though?
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Yes I got lucky it wasn't sold, so picked it up. I know of the willis milli, but that piece has a nice bright blue tip doesn't it? This one doesn't seem to have it, at least not yet.
But yeah the branches seem to be too thick to be milles. It looks thinner in the pic that I provided but in real life the branches are quite wide.
This is a sick piece. What section in the DD did you find it at? Is it still available?
Btw what do you guys think of this piece. It was listed as a mille but the branches are extremely thick and oval shaped. I have not seen any milles like this. Could this be some type of prostrata or abro?
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yeah its still available. Just check the maricultured wysiwyg section