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Thread: How to get cherry and bee shrimps to the US?

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    How to get cherry and bee shrimps to the US?

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    Do any of you know how I can get shrimp imported into the US?
    Last edited by Justikanz; 13th Jun 2006 at 17:25.

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    No one?

    I don't understand how I can get plants/snails/fish from Singapore/Germany and I can't get shrimp from anywhere, but the US? I've noticed the grade for most of the shrimps in the US is very low, and if you do want a nice few they will cost you an arm a leg and your first born child. Also since joining this site yesterday I've noticed quite a few names I've never heard of so it seems you'll can get a much wider variety on top of better genetics/prices. If I could hook up with someone with access to some good genetics and express shipping I could make someone alot of paper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subliminal
    I don't understand how I can get plants/snails/fish from Singapore/Germany and I can't get shrimp from anywhere, but the US? I've noticed the grade for most of the shrimps in the US is very low, and if you do want a nice few they will cost you an arm a leg and your first born child. Also since joining this site yesterday I've noticed quite a few names I've never heard of so it seems you'll can get a much wider variety on top of better genetics/prices. If I could hook up with someone with access to some good genetics and express shipping I could make someone alot of paper.
    It is not easy to ship live fish/shrimps to the USA. It requires a lot of paperwork and risks.
    Shipping these live critters also require some knowledge and most times, it is not worth the trouble and the cost could end up being very high and outweight the profits.
    Even dealing with live plants is not often smooth sailing! So unless you are talking about loads of shrimps, few people would be interested to take the plunge.
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