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I was googling coral shops around London and Birbingham but I know I can't bring back anything (or can I)
@Mschmidt just did on carry on. But it was a domestic flight.I was googling coral shops around London and Birbingham but I know I can't bring back anything (or can I)
I saw that. I'll ask TSA-Denver to make sure when I fly out next ThursdayLive Coral | Transportation Security Administration
Live corals in water and a clear transparent container are allowed after inspection by the TSA officer.www.tsa.gov
for what its worth... I know this not necessarily relevant to "importing" corals tho
Just a small carry on bag?I saw that. I'll ask TSA-Denver to make sure when I fly out next Thursday
Made a new one out of 3/4" plywood about 10 years ago for my 20" filters. Not the prettiest but works great... No bending or flexingAnyone else have a problem with breaking filter wrenches?
thanks, been meaning to buy some zeozym to make @Baby_Shark feeding concoction
Sewing hidden pockets inside your clothes? Like leaving for England 100lbs and return 200lbs?or this
What's are the names here..the one looks like insanitythe second picture is a giant xxl colonie pack
the back draft frags came out crazy
Taking offers on these as well
is the unicorn a tenuis, doesn't look like itShane's unicorn
I was googling coral shops around London and Birbingham but I know I can't bring back anything (or can I)
@Mschmidt just did on carry on. But it was a domestic flight.
You would probably have some import fees and waivers, maybe @SBB Corals could use his credentials, you're just the "delivery girl" for this particular shipment.