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  1. #1
    Larvae
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    WTB: Indian Almond Leaf (Terminalia Catappa)

    Hi Guys,

    As topic, please pm me if you have any in stock for sales or give away.

    I cant seem to find this any where in NSW.

    Thanks

    Ken

  2. #2
    Larvae
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    Check our sponsors

    http://www.ageofaquariums.com.au/category39_1.htm

    Want to go halves in a 10pk?

  3. #3
    Larvae
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    LOL lets do it, $5 each just for the sake of buying.

    Whats ur location in Syd?

    Im @ Ultimo



    Cheers

    Ken

  4. #4
    Larvae
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    hahaha not worth buying just 1ok. 10pk (60 sachets) is @ $80

    halves would be $40 and we get 5 packets (30 sachets) each.

    sent you a PM anyways


  5. #5
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    Should be able to order from Singapore, flaggy got them from Singapore through EBay, wasn't expensive. The package is clearly labeled and our custom has no problem with it.

    Thomas.

  6. #6
    Wrigglers
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    Yeah, I bought 200 leaves for $17 (plus postage, another $15) from this ebay shop [LINK REMOVED]

    No problems at all coming through customs.

    Maybe it was coincidental, but I bought 3 pairs of dwarf cichlids, and they all spawned in about 7-10 days with the leaves in the tanks. Also good source of infusoria for the fry.

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    FYI, It is actually unlawful to import Catappa leaves into Australia without appropriate permits and/or documentation.

    It is not Customs that you need to worry about, it is AQIS

    By failing to declare any plant matter you risk the following if caught:

    * A fine of $220; or
    * You could be prosecuted and fined more than $60,000 and risk 10 years' jail.
    Obviousy the latter of these would only apply if it was a signifacant amount of material that needed to be declared.

    Items such as this pose a high quarantine risk but may be allowed if accompanied by an Import Permit (issued by AQIS prior to arrival), or with treatment in Australia to make the item safe. Alternatively items will be seized and destroyed by AQIS if found.

    What can't be mailed to Australia?

    Dried Plant Material

    * tea containing items such as seeds or fruit skin (for example citrus and apple peel)
    * remedies and medicines containing herbs, seeds, bark, fungi and dried plant material
    * popping corn and raw nuts
    DAFF - AQIS

  8. #8
    Larvae
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    So I guess I cant make this order from amy (ebay)?

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    I have some leaves if you are interested.
    I think I have about 100 but will need to count them. Give me a day or so and I'll confirm how much I have and what price I want.

    thanks.. Oscar
    You only live once but if you do it right once is all you need.

    Oscar

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    Ok I have 83 leaves

    25 - large
    28 - medium
    30- small

    you can have the lot for $25 plus postage

    Thanks.. Oscar
    You only live once but if you do it right once is all you need.

    Oscar

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