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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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Colleen P.
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this is amazing
 
Twinky W.
Twinky W. (TwinkysMom)
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I only have one thing to say - YUK!
 
Jenna S.
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That is soo weird...
 
dhood4
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that was a good story
 
Kristin1991
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Ew, why would you want to sit in a tub filled with dirty fish water.
 
Kacie K.
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I'm glad it was banned, because I think it is weird and disgusting. I would never do it.
 
lyndsey s.
lyndsey s. (lynds1416)
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I never heard of this until a couple of moths ago and all I can say is ew ew ew ew ew ew ew!!!!
 
Kathy
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Just the thought of something nibbling on my toes, ewwww, and the thought of infection should be at the top of the list for not doing this.
 
Wendie
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I am very glad this was banned. I find it a very disgusting practice and I bet they spend way too much money on importing these fish.
 
wolfgm
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This is so weird!! How can they be allowed to import the fish??
 
Judy C.
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I find this article very strange. Why would you want fish to eat the dead skin off your feet? Ugh! This also seems to be exploitation of the fish. Is it one bowl of fish per person, then what happens to the fish? Very strange indeed.
 
liezelerin
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that is really gross....
 
chickdrumr524
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This whole issue makes me gag. I don't like people touching my feet, and to let fish nibble on my toes, after they nibbled on someone else, really disgusts me. Not to mention fish poop in the water, etc.
 
JayneStorm
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from the begining i said it was gross and just plain wrong
 
Sewer
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There seems a double issue here: human health, and the use/exploitation of the fish. While many forms of undersea life are symbiotic-often cleaning the mouths of a variety of fish for example-we don't know if that is true here. So, allowing for the health angle on the human side, and the unknown effect on the fish, I'd say the law was a fair trade on each side. On purely curious note: who ever thought this up as a beauty treatment!
 
sllange
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I know they do something like this in Japan. My concern is that these fish will now end up in water where they don't belong and we'll have more problems of fish in areas without natural predators. We're destroying our local ecosystems
 
Barbara L.
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When I first heard about this, I thought it was quite odd, and unhealthy!
 
Carolyn C.
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THIS IS MOST UNUSUAL
 
Simone A.
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This is absolutely gross, I'm not a fish fan to begin with, but that's so unsanitary, why would people even be willing to try this for the sake of beauty?
 
DDRau
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I'd like to have a regular pedicure today. Wonder if the shop is open in spite of the snow.
 
Colleen H.
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Glad to hear it.
 
nan m.
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This was a ridiculous idea to start with and I am glad that Florida is banning it. I never have liked to wade in the water and have the minnows nipping at my feet and why would I pay for them doing it.
 
Laura Z.
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Wow, what people will do for spa treatments.... I hate when I go to a lake and the fish bite my toes.... Why would I want to pay for something I could get for free at a local lake??? lol...
 
Missy M.
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I thought this was disgusting from the beginning.
 
phillyprincess
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Ewww! That's just gross! I don't even like putting my hands in our aquarium if something falls in. Not to mention the potential for bacteria from the fish to enter thru the skin. I always "scrub up" after I put my hands in the tank. I love getting pedicures, however, there are potential infection dangers, especially among the immunocompromised. Considering that these salons have to meet specific hygiene requirements, I can't see how fish pedicures can be legal.
 
Anuhya G.
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Therapuetic or not, it is still gross to have fish eating skin off your feet.
 
Rob B.
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eeeeww
 
Elaina
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Yuck
 
wrotten
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One word. Ick
 
Lisa
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This is completly insane!!! What is wrong with anyone who would actually have this done??!!
 
shalaina r.
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this kind of pedicure bizarre anyway!!!
 
Andy E.
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Not something I would do but I don't think there are any good reasons to ban it. Just another great example of how much government likes to intrude in our lives.
 
Missy M.
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Its dirty. Thats why it should be banned.
 
Melissa O.
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I don't think I know anyone who would actually pay for a service like that!
 
Missy M.
Missy M. (Mshan)
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Thankfully same here!!
 
Maureen C. H.
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Ewwwwww! Gross.
 
Jonathan M.
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I don't know what to think about this one....
 
DCNT
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I had a hard time reading this...just thinking about fish nibbling on my feet is creepy.
 
Chris F.
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I'd rather have a facial!
 
Karen
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The whole debate on the inability to sanitize the pedicure "tools" is funny. Can't see the fish doing a great job anyway and it would probably tickle too much.
 
JeffJ
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Do people actually pay to do this??
 
Jean K.
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This is just gross. I am glad they banned it. icky
 
Cory3
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This gives me the willies!
 
Erik B.
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This is just silly! If people want to pay to have their toes nibbled by Turkish fish (something the Turks have been doing for free for centuries with out a health outcry) then we should just let them do it.
 
Greg12
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Doesn't interest me a bit!
 
cathy j.
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I have just one comment...disgusting.
 
drspock
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Oh yuck!
 
Claudia
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It was only a matter of time till they banned it.
 
Liz B.
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That is not only insane, but really gross. who would want to pay for that is beyond me.
 
Rebecca L.
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that is so stupid. Who would pay $40 for that? I could just stick my foot in my aquarium and let my fish do the trick for me for free (although i would never). One question though....the fish were imported right? So now that these places have no use for the fish...what are they planning on doing with them?
 
Missy M.
Missy M. (Mshan)
8 months ago
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Great point at the end!
 
Justin S.
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This procedure is bizarre
 
Rose W.
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That's a very strange practice... wonder who thought of it...
 
Laurie D.
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Disgusting - shows you that people will do ANYTHING if they think it is the latest trend.
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