Laws on Shipping Corals???

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Are there rules/regulations/laws/etc. on shipping corals? I understand that there are rules against harvesting/transporting protected species but what about in general? Any of the big sellers here have anything on this?
 

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I do think there is as long is it in the US and not shipping outside the US. I do know that alot of the shipping companys wont cover and some say they wont ship animals this includes fish
 

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You are ok in the US. Due to shipping liquid, some shippers might open the box to see the contents to make sure they won't leak. However, I go in frequently so they know who I am and what I am shipping.
 

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if it is, it would be because of its natural habitat. Its not because they dont want stuff going there, its just that things like live coral in a place where it could be released in the wild, and throw the whole natural balance off.

I.e. a coral with no local predators would (could) take out native species.
 

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if it is, it would be because of its natural habitat. Its not because they dont want stuff going there, its just that things like live coral in a place where it could be released in the wild, and throw the whole natural balance off.

I.e. a coral with no local predators would (could) take out native species.

That's exactly why. It sucks for responsible reef keepers who woudn't throw non-native species into the water. You can ship about any type of fish there. One of the most destructive things in the reef right now in hawaii is a brown non native seaweed, that was believed to have been brought in by ships in ballast water, not the salt water aquarium trade.
 

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