There are so many of them in Indonesia..![]()
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There are so many of them in Indonesia..![]()
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How to buy from Indonesia??? Where to find them in Singapore????
get them from eco. y618 also have some stocks. do call up to check first.
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Nanyang/Seaview at Seletar Farmway (Jalan Kayu area) selling Boraras urophthalmoides at very affordable rates, 50pcs for $6 or 100 pcs for $10...... they call it "mosquito rasboras" Best deal I can find.
Think Y618 just finished their stock of "mosquito rasboras", they costs more.
Don't think the 2 LFS above carry any other species of boraras (correct me if wrong) I'm looking out for boraras brigittae too. A LFS at Bukit Merah area selling but not comfortable with the quality of that fish I saw. Let me know ok?
[quote:92b6475947="williamng"]How to buy from Indonesia??? Where to find them in Singapore????[/quote:92b6475947]
Ya, I'd like to know if anyone has experience bringing them in through the Harbour Front Customs and Immigration. Must declare? need permit from Agrifood or other authority?
When I go fishing around the Riau-Karimun islands, I can bring back an icebox of fish, no problems. But Livestock?
These fishes are generally found in the longkang of the islands south of us.
Anyone want to share experience of bringing live fish back to Sg?
Warm regards,
Lawrence Lee
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you can bring back live fishes as long as they are not on the CITES list. Each person is limited to 50 fishes in 3 litres of water.
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[quote:a8ada05ae7="hwchoy"]you can bring back live fishes as long as they are not on the CITES list. Each person is limited to 50 fishes in 3 litres of water.[/quote:a8ada05ae7]
That's positive news. Care to elaborate more? The procedures, to declare or not to declare?...
50 rasboras should be able to fit comfortably in 3 litres of water.
Warm regards,
Lawrence Lee
brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things.
Philippians 4:8
I think no need to declare as long as you don't bring arowana (this fish is under protection)......
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