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Pies, this is from the letter here http://www.fnzas.org.nz/letter/ :

We (the New Zealand Importers, Retailers and Hobbyists (FNZAS)) are responsible for creating the proof of which species currently exist in New Zealand (this includes species that are not on the current permitted species list) and which species are currently being imported.

So it looks like we can submit species from a Genus which is not currently on the allowed list. Is that correct Warren? What are the risks in doing that, if any?

The lionfish may be covered under another restriction (venomous animals or something like that)?

Layton

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If it is a banned species,

Show it

Loose it

Betcha

There used to be a clause that said if the fish is on non-permitted list and was in NZ before a set date, late '98, it was deemed allowable.

eg. whiteclouds

Don't know even if this exists now.

So I'd be very ffee about "specials'

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The fish needs to be on the current maf list and others that are in nz will be considered.

The lionfish may be covered under another restriction (venomous animals or something like that)?

that is correct

That's another thing which needs to be looked at, and handled somehow. We should at least be able to get dry base rock.

Dry rock can still come in

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If it is a banned species,

Show it

Loose it

Well if thats the case I definalty don't have a Lionfish or Moray eel.

Lists, bah. Its not like anyone pays any attention to them anyway. What a complete waste of time for all involved.

Pie

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What a complete waste of time for all involved.

It sure is, but the law is the law, and if nothing is produced by this review, then nothing will be allowed in. It will kill a whole industry and hobby.

And the deadline seems very soon 15th of October! It's a LOT of work to get done.

Layton

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It's negative attitudes like these that will stuff your hobby.

If you don't act there will be no more imports.

I suppose you'll want to complain about that too!

Stop whining about it and get on with it...

If it's a fish you're already not allowed to keep then don't list it.

If you don't care enough about you hobby to support it then you'd better be quiet when it's gone.

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Been working on the new MAF coral/fish list and need some photos of species so i can submit them to see if they can be added to the list.

I need photos of the following livestock. if you think i missed something please email me,

please email me if you have any of these items on

[email protected]

Heliofungia actiniformis

Herpolitha limax

Blastomussa

Blastomussa loyae

Blastomussa merleti

Blastomussa wellsi

Nemenzophyllia turbida

Scolymia australis

Scolymia cubensis

Scolymia lacera

Scolymia vitiensis

Scolymia wellsi

Millepora

Millepora Dichotoma

Millepora Playphylla

WELLSOHPHYLLIA RADIATA

HELIOPORA COERULEA

ricordea yuma

ricordea florida

amplexidiscus fenestrafer

discosoma spp

rhodactis cf.inchoata

rhodactis cf.indonsinensis

rhodactis cf.mussoides

Klyxum aasp (Alcyonium sp)

Discosoma cardinalis

Discosoma coeruleus

Discosoma marmoratus

Discosoma mutabilis

Paralemnalia aasp

DENDROPHYLLIA FISTULA /SUN POLYPS (L)

LEMNALIA

ANTHELIA

ALCYONIUM PALMATUS

CLAVULARIA VIRIDIS

SOLENOPADIUM

Lemnalia

Discosoma malaccensis (common)

Discosoma striatus (stripe)

Discosoma marmoratus (marmer)

Discosoma ferrugatus (red)

Discosoma punctatus (spotted)

Discosoma coeruleus (blue)

Discosoma coeruleo-striatus

Discosoma plumosa

Rhodactis cf. Indosinensis

Discosoma hairy (green)

Discosoma sp. (hairy)

Metarhodactis sp. (tong)

Metarhodactis sp. (green)

Amplexid. fenestrafer pro/ear

Ricordea florida

Ricordia sp. (Indonesia)

Ricordia sp. (Indonesia green

hermit crab

blue linkia star fish

gorgonia

turbo snails

Nassirius Snail

SPIROGRAPHIS SPALLANZANII/WHITE FEATHER DUSTER

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Out of all the species of tropical fish in the world it does seem a bit pointless to make a list of whats acceptable, perhaps complaining about the decision to make this list would be more usefull, and try to get the process stopped altogether.

I would imagine there are lots of people who would be against this.

What is the normal process for fighting bureaucracy like this?

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Out of all the species of tropical fish in the world it does seem a bit pointless to make a list of whats acceptable, perhaps complaining about the decision to make this list would be more usefull, and try to get the process stopped altogether.

I would imagine there are lots of people who would be against this.

What is the normal process for fighting bureaucracy like this?

good quote below from warren

It's negative attitudes like these that will stuff your hobby.

If you don't act there will be no more imports.

I suppose you'll want to complain about that too!

Stop whining about it and get on with it...

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Im not whining, I was asking if there is a way to stop the current process, however "whining en masse" is still able to acheive things.

In this case, can anything be done to stop the current system crackdown?

Who made the decision at MAF to take these steps? What is the normal process for fighting this sort of thing? For instance if they tried to ban every fish import, what would people do? There must be something?

The governement is there to serve us, and whinging en masse is unfortunately how a lot of things get solved. Fart tax for example.

Contacting the MAF guy in charge would be a start.

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You can’t do anything about it. Importers are working on it to get a workable list.

It is a possibility that items can be added, but to do this we need proof that it is in the country,

I need these photos as this is the chance to get them added. Otherwise be prepared to keep just the basic fish and coral.

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Can understand maf/doc having a bitch about freshwater species entering the country and gettin' into the local water systems but how many trop/marine sp would be able to adapt to our coastal ( brass monkey) waters ?... this I cant understand .. having dived off various reefs in asia I can no longer stand dipping my nads in our waters ( spoilt :wink: ) .. so how would a trop species adapt !!?? :-?

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