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Fish Pedicure Ban Reaches Florida

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Though a novelty to some spa goers, others, including the Florida Board of Cosmetology, consider fish pedicures unhygienic.

The Board announced a ban on the practice early this week, placing Florida on a growing list of states that have rejected the spa procedure.

The treatment utilizes toothless fish that are placed into a tank to feed on a customer's dead skin. The removal of dead layers of skin is thought to allow healthy skin to grow.

The trend gained traction over the summer, but was later denounced -- and banned -- by Washington, Texas, Massachusetts and New Hampshire last year.

According to Alexis Antonacci, spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, the board found that fish pedicures violate two laws, The Orlando Sentinel reports.

One rule prohibits animals in salons, save assistance or service pets. The imported fish -- commonly garra rufas, which originally come from Turkey -- could also not ensure a required level of sanitation.

If Florida salons are found administering fish pedicures they could be subject to citations and fines, the Florida Board of Cosmetology said in a press release issued Friday, Feb. 20.

Washington took a similar issue with the practice in

November, when it instituted a similar ban, as Zootoo Pet News previously reported.

"From our view, under state law, it says that all tools used in pedicures must be sanitized, disinfected or disposed of after each use between customers to prevent the spread of disease and infections," said Christine Anthony, the spokeswoman for Washington's Department of Licensing.

"We felt the fish were being used as tools and there was no way to sanitize them. You can change the water in an aquarium, but you can't clean the fish."

Texas banned the practice that same month, even before it had documented any salons offering the treatment. Nevertheless, it still felt the need to take preemptive action.

"There was a question about cleaning of the tanks and concern with the chemicals that were being used," said public information officer Susan Stanford, of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. "Plus, fish shouldn't be living in hot, chlorinated water. There was a concern for patrons, too, and a risk of infection or bacteria."

A few curious patrons in Florida, however, initially appeared undisturbed about sanitation as they indulged in the treatment.

David Hoang, owner of the Nailz Spa in Sanford, Fla., told Zootoo Pet News in September that his clients rave about fish pedicures.

"They come back and they just love it and they thank me for bringing it to the local area," Hoang said.

At The Spa in Orlando, Fla., one client, Arturo Diaz, said he felt refreshed after receiving the treatment.

"It feels, at the beginning, very ticklish but then it kind of eases up and feels kind of therapeutic," Diaz recalled to Zootoo. "It really feels relaxing."

Therapeutic or not, fish pedicure-lovers will now have to look elsewhere for the treatments, which in most Florida spas cost around $40.

To watch the Zootoo Pet News' original video story on fish pedicures, click here: www.zootoo.com" title="Fish">Pampered Fish Love Pedicures

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Zootoo Pet News reporters Amy Lieberman and Kris O'Donnell, The Associated Press and The Orlando Sentinel contributed to this article.



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Nancy K.
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Who comes up with all this stuff?
 
Lisa A.
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I don't think so. I'm not a big fish eater and I certainly don't want them munching on my feet.
 
lori l.
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I have had many different spa treatments but would never even think to try this treatment. I know they are scavengers but I wouldn't want them around my feet!!
 
Kelly P.
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Well, I think I might try it. As long as they're not piranhas. Heehee
 
Sandra H.
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Oh for heaven's sake. I agree--too much time and money on their hands.
 
Wendy A.
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Some people have too much time and money on their hands. Go volunteer at a shelter!
 
casi
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Yuck!!!
 
sheree a.
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That is just gross
 
Lynn M.
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This is just plain foolishness.
 
Charlotte R.
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Too weird.
 
DK M.
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anything for a buck - cutting edge and all LOL! I have been nibbled on when I have been in the Islands and no way would l do this ...
 
Jayme  R.
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hmm...i still think its a cool idea !
 
Julie P.
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Good Grief! I think that would kind of ruin the whole spa experience thing for me!
 
Annie H.
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I first heard about this years ago but it was being used as a treatment for psoriasis not for cosmetic purposes. I don;t know if people would actually get a disease from this but there are strict sanitation laws (as there should be) and I guess they're not making any exceptions. I'm surprised good ol' Texas jumped on something like that quick!
 
mom h.
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gross. how unsanitary
 
Jaime T.
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What will people think of next?
 
Lisa A.
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It seems weird at first but there are fish that survive just like this - cleaning dead skin from other animals. It's a way of life for them. I wouldn't be worried about catching a disease because I've been swimming in much nastier ponds than a fish tank! I can see that it doesn't fit previously enacted sanitation rules though.
 
Judi V.
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I've never minded fish nibbling at my toes in lakes but I think this is a little bit over the top.
 
cbytheriver
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The salons should receive citations and fines.
 
Angela
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This is nasty if you ask me....Feet are yucky and I really dont think fish want to have someone's feet all around them...really what will they come up with next.
 
lisa t.
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eeew! Who would even want to do that?
 
DDRau
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MSN has a piece up today on nine beauty treatments you should avoid. This was one of them.
 
Melissa
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ICK! Saw this on TV
 
deb o.
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I saw this on the news and thought it was pretty yucky. I know I couldn't handle it for a lot of reasons but first because as ticklish as I am, I don't think I'd be able to sit through it! :-)
 
jlglenn
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This sounds disgusting. How did this ever start!
 
DDRau
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It started in Europe and Asia to treat symptoms of psoriasis.
 
Holly G.
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I saw this on the news! that is kind of cool, but it seems like it would feel really weird and i don't know if i would do that.
 
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RIDICULOUS!!!
 
Karen N.
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That's disgusting......but if the fish only eat dead stuff.....why not? I still feel sorry for the poor fish! yuk!
 
Brenda R.
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This is what these fish do. They do not eat fish food they only eat dead skin, dead fish, etc. They are scavingers in their pond. They do not have teeth so they cannot puncture into the skin. As the dead skin softens they nibble it away. We've all swam in ponds, lake & oceans without aquiring secondary disease from nibbling fish .I think too much is being made of it. If someone can prove they can spread disease I would be on board with ban but until then I say let the fish do what they do. I have read articles of this procedure being beneficial to those suffering from severe thickening of the skin, painful calluses, etc. If it can help let those who want it have it. The rest can just say no & use an exfoliator!
 
GPBRiggs
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This has to be one of the craziest things I've heard of.
 
lexie
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thats so silly



 
lexie
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those poor fish
 
jim a.
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what a goofy idea who would actually pay for that
 
Amber N.
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I agree--this is too weird. Those people have too much time on their hands.
 
Brenda
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This is just too creepy. I'm glad they banned it.
 
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Kind of cool and kind of gross. It would be nice to have your own fish that occasionally helped manicure your feet. But I feel sorry for the fish if they are nibbling on diseases. Then again, dogs chew cow hooves all the time!
 
midwestteacher
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This is kind of gross.
 
jane w.
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I sure would not try this. I am glad that they banned the treatment.
 
beccastock
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This is disgusting. I'm glad it has been banned.
 
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Anna D.
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WOW, that is weird.
 
Flo A.
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You have got to be kidding. This is a joke, right? I think these people have too much time on their hands...they need to volunteer at a local animal shelter and do something useful. Geez......
 
joan j.
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This sounds gross.
 
mouyone
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Just think of the horrible chemicals they are using on the feet before the fish are brought in.
 
LaryssaM
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"wow that sounds fun" I'm being sarcastic if you cant tell, maybe next they can have little piranhas chew off those "stubbern" fingers and toes I'd sign up for that (sarcastic again)
 
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All I can say is "What Next?" I don't think I really want to know. Gross no matter how I look at it.
 
myfast2
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Fish eating skin is gross
 
osbornen
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I agree!
 
DonnaNorth
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I think that's gross!!
 
Jacqie O.
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me too!
 
hickman89
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Thats funny......had it happen naturally in a quiet lagoon in Belize once.
 
Anna
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When I heard about this practice last year I wondered how they would sanitize the pools between patrons without hurting the fish. Apparently there isn't a good way.
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