Well, according to the law, any person who keeps any marine species in an aquaria has to apply for a permit to do so. Let's not get down this road again. Leave it as it is.
Yep I am. In the mother city, where everything takes at least nine months.
My permanent residence application is submitted already. So ja, it's a possiblity.
I'm keeping all the details to myself. But I think the following, you guys should know about.
On the 12th of September 2013, the Director of Public Prosecutions declined to prosecute.
Case closed!
Thank you. I've deleted all emails and private messages without reading them. Sorry, I had mt reasons to do so.
If I would tell you the whole story about what happened the last year, it would touch you even more.
Thank you, that is what I need. Support, to go all the way to make this dream happen one day. It took a lot out of me, but I'm now focussed again to reach my goal.
The question here is, what is in his calcium reactor? I reckon he uses corse coral sand. Disolving coral sand will push back everything the dead coral originally has stored in their skelleton. Therefore all trace elements and whatever elase is needed.
Hi Dallas,
has been a while, hey?
Don't forget the costs involved for Environmental management plan, tax clearence certificate and temporary landuse permit.
You most likely look at a figure of R 30.000 in total. Not to mention the time all these different authorities need to get your ducks in...
Damn, really? Do you really think I want to be behind bars again and go through a three year court battle again?
And don't have any live stock!
But I am still the only one who can breed albinos again. And that only will happen once I have the permit issue sorted out.
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