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11-12-2015, 08:46 PM | #1 |
Dragon
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Buying Plecos back from Overseas
Originally posted in PCS: http://www.plecoclub.org/forum/showthread.php?t=8083
Sharing my experience (both Taiwan and HK) as I do see questions on this topic... Recently traveled to HK and managed to ship back two pseudas 8" and 6". Checking with AVA website, for Non-CITES fish, no permits required for up to 30 pieces of ornamental fish in 3litres of water per person... Flew via Singapore Airlines, SQ. The process might be different or not allowed in some other airlines, so please check. Before going, go to their FB websites to see what is available, or by luck what is in store during your travel. I have great personal experience dealing with these two stores. The Bosses are friendly and very helpful. Also their packing is very reliable. 1. Four Seasons Aquarium (FSA) (Hong Kong) 2. 水世界 (Taiwan) other members who have other experience with foreign fish shops kindly add on. (FFS as opposed to LFS) The packing can lasts for 48 hours so there is flexibility. I picked up my two bags from FSA 9pm the night before I flew home. The two bags comfortably fit into my checking luggage. My flight was about 4pm the next day. At the SQ counter, just check in like normal luggage. I reached home in Singapore after 10pm so the fish were in the bags for 24 hours. The bags are still air tight when home. Luggage still dry, no leakage. However water temperature in the bags were very cold, I did not measure but guessed it was below 20 degrees Celsius. Started the slow process of titration for pH and temperature equalization...took almost 45 mins. The whole experience was fun and stress free. While we can find most species in Singapore, sometimes the uncommon ones are harder to track down. Combining a trip overseas with plecos shopping could be exciting too. I bagged a big L79 and L320 which I do not commonly find in Singapore. Hope you find this useful. |
12-12-2015, 01:07 AM | #2 |
Dragon
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Thanks for sharing
How long did the acclimatization take and were there any signs of distress when they were released into the tank ? Please advice |
12-12-2015, 02:13 AM | #3 |
Dragon
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30 to 45 mins.
Nope. Happily went hiding. |
12-12-2015, 02:16 AM | #4 |
Senior Dragon
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WA ups for your passion to go all the way overseas still hunting for fishes.
would be able to show some pics of how they pack the plecos? looks good to prevent them poking the bags. |
12-12-2015, 02:20 AM | #5 |
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Very good information for others to try their hunting overseas.
Thanks TS |
16-12-2015, 04:16 PM | #6 |
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Any pic of the plecos in their tank?
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20-12-2015, 04:46 AM | #7 |
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Nice fish
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20-12-2015, 08:10 PM | #8 |
Dragon
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Thanks for sharing this. Buying fish from overseas is now a possibility.
On the topic of acclimatization, are plecos more sensitive and require 30 mins to acclimatize? I usually do a quick acclimatization for my fishes, slowly pouring tank water into the bag and about a min I'm done and everything survived, except for plecos. Did the same for plecos and most only lasted two or three days. |
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