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Group Import FAQ

Here are the most common questions about our medaka group import process. Please read thoroughly before placing your order.

We wanted to keep this page simple, clear, and easy to follow.

Group Import Timeline

Interest Deadline: April 12, 2026 at 6 PM EST
Deposit: 50% required within 24 hours after the first invoice. First invoices will be issued through April 14, and no further quotation requests will be accepted after that.
Your order is only confirmed once the deposit is received. No reservation is guaranteed until payment is completed.
Import Timing: Planned for mid May, but timing may shift depending on weather, flight schedule, and livestock conditions
Quarantine: About 10 days
Final Invoice: Sent after arrival with group photos for each strain from the imported batch
Final Payment: Due within 24 hours after the final invoice is sent
Shipping: Fish ship after full payment is received (Around Mid to End of May)
1. What is group import?

Group import allows multiple customers to join one planned import together.

This makes it possible to bring in higher quality medaka more efficiently than trying to arrange small individual imports.

2. How is this different from buying from the web store?

Group import pricing is usually lower than regular web store pricing, but it requires planning, waiting, and some flexibility.

Some strains offered through group import may not be listed on the web store at all.

3. Will these medaka be available later on your website or as US bred?

Not necessarily.

We are not able to import every strain listed, as space and capacity are limited.

Even when we do import certain strains, there is no guarantee that they will successfully breed in the US. Not all medaka will produce stable or consistent offspring.

Some fish that are not claimed by customers during the group import may be listed on our website later as imported stock.

However, pricing on the website will typically be higher than group import pricing.

This is part of how the group import process works, as group import participants receive priority access and better pricing for committing early.

4. Why do you offer group import?

It gives customers access to strains that may be difficult to source in the US, while keeping the process organized and realistic on our side.

It also allows us to plan around breeder availability, shipment timing, and quarantine more carefully.

5. Are these fish imported legally?

Yes. All fish are imported through proper legal channels with inspection and required documentation.

6. Why is pricing not posted publicly?

Pricing depends on breeder pricing, season, availability, exchange rate, and fish condition at the time of purchase.

Because live fish are limited and pricing can change, public pricing can create confusion or unrealistic expectations.

For that reason, pricing is shared with customers who have confirmed interest.

7. Is pricing confidential?

Yes.

All pricing shared through the group import process is confidential and should not be shared publicly or with others.

Violation may result in order cancellation and restriction from future purchases.

8. Can I purchase on behalf of someone else?

No.

All orders must be placed for yourself only.

Proxy purchasing is not allowed, and violation may result in order cancellation and restriction from future purchases.

9. How is pricing calculated?

Fish price + international shipping + domestic shipping.

International shipping is $35 per pair.

Domestic shipping depends on your location and total order.

10. Is there a minimum order?

No. There is no minimum order requirement for group import.

11. Is there a maximum order?

Sometimes, yes.

This depends on breeder availability.

12. How does the group import process work?

1. Submit your interest through the Google Form

2. You must also have an account on snrmedaka.us, and the email address on your website account must match the email you used on the Google Form.

3. After that, you will be able to view the pricing page and submit your quote request with the strain and quantity you want.

4. Based on your quote request, we will send your first invoice. This first invoice includes 50% of the total, based on fish price, international shipping, and domestic shipping.

5. Once you receive the invoice, the 50% deposit must be paid within 24 hours. This deposit is non-refundable.

6. After the deposit is received, we move forward with securing the fish from the breeder for your confirmed order and proceed with the import process.

7. The fish are expected to arrive in the US around mid May, depending on shipment timing and conditions.

8. Once the fish arrive, we will send group photos along with the final invoice.

9. After the final invoice is sent, the remaining balance must also be paid within 24 hours.

10. After about 10 days of quarantine, and once the invoice has been fully paid, we will ship your fish to your US address from North Carolina.

13. Does submitting interest mean my fish are reserved?

No. Submitting interest does not guarantee reservation.

Your order is only considered confirmed after the invoice is sent and the deposit is paid on time.

14. How does the deposit work?

A 50% deposit is required once your first invoice is sent, and it must be paid within 24 hours.

This payment is non-refundable because the order is committed with the breeder immediately after confirmation.

15. Is the deposit refundable?

No. The first payment is non-refundable.

Once the deposit is made, the order is committed and cannot be changed or canceled just because of a change of mind.

This is because we immediately secure the fish with the breeder after your order is confirmed.

16. How is availability decided?

Orders are generally processed based on who completes the deposit first.

Final availability still depends on breeder stock and fish condition at the time of purchase.

17. Is availability guaranteed?

No. Availability is never fully guaranteed with live fish.

Even after planning, breeder stock can change, or fish may not be in suitable condition at the final time of shipping.

If the purchased strain is not available, you can choose another strain within a similar price range or receive a refund for that unavailable item.

18. What happens if the fish I wanted are not available?

We try our best to source a wide variety of strains, but not all strains are always available at the time of purchase. If the exact strain is not available, you may choose another strain with similar traits.

If you purchased a specific strain and it becomes unavailable for any reason, you may select another strain within the same price range or receive a refund for that unavailable strain.

19. Can I change my order after I pay the deposit?

Usually no.

Once the deposit is paid, the order is already being committed through the breeder side, so changes are generally not possible.

20. Can I request fish from a different breeder?

Not at this time.

We only work with breeders we know and trust through repeated imports and long-term relationships.

With live fish, consistency and reliability matter a lot, especially when it comes to health, packing quality, and shipment stability.

21. Do you work with the same breeders every time?

Not always, but each group import is planned around breeders we have verified and are comfortable working with.

We do build new relationships over time, but we do not open every import to random breeder requests.

22. When will the fish arrive in the US?

The target is usually early to mid May for this import cycle, but timing may shift depending on flight schedule, weather, and livestock conditions.

23. Do you quarantine the fish after import?

Yes. All imported fish go through quarantine after arrival.

This helps us monitor their condition, let them settle, and reduce unnecessary risk before domestic shipment.

24. How long is quarantine?

Quarantine is usually about 10 days, though that may vary slightly depending on fish condition and timing.

25. Will I receive photos before final payment?

Yes. Photos will be sent before the remaining balance is due.

These are group photos showing each strain from the imported batch, not individual photos of the exact fish.

26. When is the final payment due?

The final payment is due within 24 hours after the final invoice is sent.

27. When do the fish ship to me?

Fish will be shipped after full payment is received and once they are cleared to go following quarantine. We are currently targeting shipping between mid to late May, though timing may vary depending on shipment conditions.

Once the cargo schedule is confirmed, we will provide updates via email.

28. What kind of photos will I receive?

You will receive batch or group photos for the strain that arrived.

We do not promise individual photos of each exact fish in group import orders unless stated otherwise.

29. Do you sell older fish?

Most fish available in the spring are from the previous season, typically hatched before winter.

They are usually in the young adult to full adult stage and are at an ideal size for breeding during the current season.

30. What kind of environment are the fish raised in?

Our medaka are raised outdoors under natural sunlight.

At SNR Medaka USA, as well as the breeders we work with, we strongly prefer outdoor breeding environments. While greenhouse setups may be used, the goal is always to raise fish under natural sunlight whenever possible.

The medaka we import have gone through a full winter cycle and have naturally overwintered. This plays a key role in their overall health, stability, and conditioning.

Overwintered medaka are noticeably different from fish that are raised in constant warm conditions year round, and many hobbyists can recognize this difference over time.

31. Is breeding guaranteed?

No. Breeding is not guaranteed.

Breeding depends on multiple factors including environment, temperature, water conditions, and overall care.

One way to improve your chances is to purchase multiple pairs instead of a single pair.

Having more fish increases the likelihood of getting strong breeding individuals.

That said, availability varies by strain, and larger quantities may not always be possible.

32. Can you guarantee sex ratio or exact pairing quality?

No. With live fish, exact outcomes cannot be guaranteed with complete certainty.

We do our best to source and sort responsibly, but live animals always involve some natural variation.

33. Why does group import require patience?

This is not a volume based process.

Each fish is handled carefully, and live fish always involve variables.

We focus on bringing in healthy, high-quality medaka and handling the process properly, and we appreciate your understanding throughout the process.

34. What is your DOA (Dead on Arrival) policy?

This DOA policy is different from our regular web store 14-day guarantee.

This group import DOA policy applies only at the time of delivery and does not include any extended guarantee period.

We offer a 100% refund if fish arrive dead.

To submit a DOA claim, you must send a clear video within 3 hours of the delivery timestamp showing:

1. The fish inside the sealed bag (the bag must remain unopened)

2. The fish outside the bag

Claims without proper video proof will not be accepted.

Shipping fees are non-refundable.

DOA policy applies only to purchased fish and does not cover any extras.

Our responsibility ends once the bag is opened.

Customers must be available to receive the shipment. DOA is not covered if fish are left outside or delayed at the carrier.

35. What shipping method do you use for domestic delivery?

Domestic shipping for imported medaka is handled using UPS 2 Day Air as our standard method.

This helps reduce transit time and stress on the fish during shipment.

If you prefer overnight shipping, we can arrange that as well.

Shipping costs will vary depending on the shipping method (2-Day or Overnight), your zip code, and the total weight of your order.

36. Do you ship to Hawaii or non-continental US?

Yes, shipping to Hawaii and other non-continental US locations may be possible.

However, a valid import permit is required.

It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure all required permits and local regulations are met before placing an order.

37. Can I use store credit for group import?

Yes, store credit can be used for group import.

However, since group import orders are handled through manual invoices, store credit is not automatically applied at checkout.

Please contact us by email or message before payment, and we will manually apply your store credit to the invoice.

38. What payment methods do you accept?

We accept major credit cards.

Payment is processed through the invoice we send you.

39. Do I earn loyalty or reward points on group import purchases?

No, loyalty or reward points are not earned on group import orders.

This is because group import orders are not processed through our Shopify system.

Additionally, group import pricing already includes discounted rates compared to regular retail pricing, as well as bulk discounts based on quantity.

40. Do I have to place an order after viewing pricing?

No.

There is no obligation to place an order after viewing the pricing.

You are free to review the pricing and decide whether or not you would like to participate.

41. What is the price range for fish?

Fish pricing typically ranges from around $10 per pair up to $500 per pair.

Ultimately, fish pricing is determined by the breeders.

The price difference comes down to several factors.

Newly released strains tend to be more expensive, especially if they are still limited in availability.

Breeder reputation also plays a role, as well as the specific strain itself.

Most importantly, pricing is heavily influenced by overall quality. Higher-grade fish with stronger traits and better consistency are naturally priced higher.