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Re: A. steindachneri



Fish are almost impossible to ship into Australia, not because of the technical
problems, but the bureaucratic ones. Unless you have an Aussie approved quarantine
station outside of the country, all fish have to be quarantined at a government
regulated and approved in-country quarantine station for several months. I guess we
North American hobbyists shouldn't complain about access, should we? This would be a
good thread for our Aussie friends to vent their spleens at government excesses and
give the rest of us some idea of what could happen here?

Mike Wise

Joe Gardner wrote:

> Hi - Just a question since I am new both the dwarfs and this list.  How difficult
> is it to mail a female or two to Australia?  If they were double bagged
> separately in longer bags and the bags positioned so that there was a good amount
> of surface area, I would think they would make it.  Just a thought.  Thanks and
> take care.  Joe.
>
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