People do bring their wives, I plan to take mine next time I go down. I think a small child would have a blast. Felipe takes care of all the arrnagements, we did camp for three days, but that's unusual as most of the time you stay in a house or at a ranch. Here is his web site http://www.aqvaterra.com/index.phpDanh;1338690; said:Cool pics man. How would a wife and 3 year old do tagging along on a trip like that??
You can always smuggle them inside your luggage, but if you get caught they take your fish. I had all the proper paperwork and still ahd trouble leaving the country. Once you get back to the USA it's no problem if you come in thru Miami.JD7.62;1338701; said:How tough is it bringing the fish back?
My wife is from Paraguay and we are planning on visiting there in the next year or so and Id LOVE to bring some fish back. Send me a PM when you get the chance.
fishfarm;1338533; said:I just spent 12 days in Uruguay. Gymnogeophagus labiatus "Centureon"
Ken, any of those Gymn. Centureon's (F1) in your stock for sale? I need some of those bad boys!polomax24;1338038; said:There are plenty of gymnogeos floating around in Socal. If you look hard enough, you'll find some.