CITES: for the past year I have been working on obtaining the necessary permits and lining up wholesalers to import stuff from CAN to US. I finally have the documents in hand. I only know of a few guys that have gone through this extent as hobbyists and my intent is to put my eyes on some of the finest SPS in Canada and physically drive them over the border to my house. Fed Ex is an option of course, but that defeats the purpose. A) the trucker cannot document the imports like I can B) Border agents and the trucker will surely take their time going through boxes C) not nearly as much fun receiving dead coral in the mail.
So I'm making the trip in the coming weeks. If anyone is interested in my experience with CITES and this effort, happy to post my progress.
This is all in the spirit of obtaining Rare, Exotic, and Beautiful Acros.
-Greg
Peter,
Respectfully to answer your question, and I mean that, your posts are top notch: no I am not going through this to create more trouble for myself nor to pay more than I should for SPS that I could get elsewhere. So far as going to their place of origin, a trip to Australia, Maldives, etc. is far more expensive than going to Canada (for me anyway). Your tank is awesome and great pics by the way, very very nice. Clearly you know your stuff. I know you had a good amount of RR branded pieces...that's a shop I check out online regularly I just cannot rationalize some of their prices but indeed their pictures they post, and stuff you have posted from them looks great. If you're ever fragging I would surely be interested.
CAN:USD, is an instant 10% price power. Plus the sources I have seen in CAN are illustrating better looking pieces, more availability, and pieces I have not seen advertised (with hobbyists or stores) at much lower cost. While I'd prefer to kick money to the hands of local stores, hobbyists, friends and keep things in the US; which I also do... to acquire all the stuff I'm after in one shot, I can't seem to beat the prospects I am hoping to find in Canada.
Obtaining the permits is not simple nor is it inexpensive, all this needs to be factored in.
Hey 250G - spectacular pieces and photography... how are things in Toronto?
I agree 100% with Peter Eichler with his comments that are shared here. I have been out of the reef scene for several years and just came back 2yrs ago. I would like to share what I have been busy doing while I was taking a break from reefing. This relates to Peter Eichler and also trueblackpercula views so just give me a minute to explain.
I have been breeding freshwater Cichlids, mainly Cyphotilapia Zaires for about 6yrs. Within this group of Zaire's there there are several variants with different names that were given to them that look very similar. These species all come from the second largest and deepest lake in the world, Lake Tanganyika. These Wild Zaire's species get about $200 a fish retail and their offspring at one inch get about $30 each. On the Cyphos forum there is a similar debate going on with our sps corals that we have and currently own. These Zaire variants could possibly be the same fish just like our SPS corals we have in our tanks. I believe the collection points, food, depth, water quality make them look a little different from one another but are the same species. But this is a highly debatable subject on the Cyphos forum.
Some here may not agree with my statements but I believe that most of our corals in our tanks and out in the ocean where they are collected or cultured are the same corals. But with different conditions they look differently.
I believe trueblackpercula statements about having the same colony as RR is true.
I must say coming back after about 10yr break from reefing I found out quickly that there are a lot of fancy names given to corals. It is funny that one coral at a vendor is called " " and another it is called " " but they totally look like the same coral. I understand though that the vendors have to give the coral a name to differentiate the corals. But why always put the "limited edition" or "exclusive" etc. label on it?
I will say this as my final thoughts, corals that have been in captivity a long time hold a higher value to me because I know that they will hold their color and survive the conditions we give them. We have come pretty far in this hobby but I still think we have a lot to learn about our creatures.
Reefraft really needs to stop altering pictures to sell more frags at much higher prices. I have a huge piece of an Sps that looks almost the same.
I am done with this photoshop crap and companies trying to take advantage of us reefers.
i hate to be a party pooper but those frags look bleached. And yeah bleached acros can look really nice sometimes but they surely won't stay that forever as its not a healthy state.
Very well put and welcome back to the wonderful world of Sps ( Super Photo Shopped ) lol
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These are cool.
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