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ORLANDO -- The idea of tiny fish nibbling at your feet may not sound very appealing at first, but to many people, it's downright exhilarating.

"They actually attacked the foot all together," fish spa novice Megan Maguire said. "Every fish I think went for the big toe and they went up the leg."

Maguire is talking about her first experience with fish that administer "pre-pedicures" for a living.

At the Nailz Spa in Sanford, Fla., fish pedicures have been on the spa menu for the past six months. Owner David Hoang says his clients rave about the experience.

"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, Arturo Diaz also tried a fish pedicure for the first time.

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

While spa goers might find the trend rejuvenating, the exotic practice begs to question how it impacts the tiny fish called Garra Ruffa.

According to biologist John Fauth, Ph.D., Garra Ruffa can easily tolerate life in a spa.

"It's related to minnows and carps and goldfish, for example, so those are notoriously hardy fish," Fauth said of the Garra Ruffa, a native fish to Turkey.

To that end, salons must get permission from U.S. Fish and Wildlife to bring the fish into the country.

Once in U.S. spas, the fish find a familiar habitat, as the Garra Ruffa typically live in streams where the temperature reaches 80 degrees or more.

During business hours, the fish feed off of and remove the dead skin of spa patrons. It's a behavior Fauth says comes very naturally to the fish because they'll go after anything that looks edible.

"They'll sit there and pick it off and these fish are particularly well adapted for it," Fauth said.

To make sure it's safe for their tiny little employees, both salons thoroughly wash clients' feet beforehand to remove any lotion or chemicals.

"And we check for bug bites, open wounds, cuts to make sure there's nothing that will harm the fish," Hoang said.

After 15 minutes or so of fish nibbling, clients then move on for a traditional pedicure.

Here in Florida, there are no laws against fish pedicures and business appears to be booming.

But two states, Washington and Texas, recently banned the practice, citing health concerns.

"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," Washington's Department of Licensing spokeswoman, Christine Anthony, previously told Pet Pulse said.

"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."

Hoang, however, says fish pedicures are safe and sanitary for all parties involved, as long as the water is changed after each use.

Once a client's session is complete, Hoang scoops the fish out, drains the water and cleans the tub with bleach. He then rubs a chemical around the tub to make it safe for the fish, which get fed twice a day.

Despite the potential of the two states' ban sparking a trend, Maguire and Diaz say they will continue to spread the word of fish pedicures.

"I would recommend this to people because I think, naturally, this is what the fish do," Diaz said. "So it's completely normal and safe."

"I'm actually quite glad that I did it," Maguire said. "I might do it again. It's actually very interesting and it's awesome."

The fish pedicures average $40 to $45. For more information, visit Fishspaz.com or Thespallc.com.

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Tom F.
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This is just creepy.
 
Jenn E.
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I don't like pedicures anyway but I definetly don't want a fish nibbling at my toes. Somebody I work with had it done and loved it though!!
 
shelbykellam
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WIERD
 
Michaelyn
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Gross for all!
 
krasmuss1
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I love to stick my fingers in the pond in my backyard & have the fish come up and nibble, but the idea of their stomachs being full of dead skin off of people's feet is a little disturbing.
 
Aaron1108
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I don't see the problem with the fish doing this, just what the owners will do with the fish when they get too big or they are done with them. They may end up in local waterways, probably creating havoc on the rest of the system.
 
Bethany J.
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My feet are insanely ticklish, but it would definitely be fun to try!
 
Janice K.
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I've been hearing about this quite a bit in the news lately and would love to give it a try! It sounds like a natural way to have nice, soft feet.
 
Debbie
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I don't think I could handle this - too ticklish
 
Marla W.
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Right now I would do anything to make my feet feel good.
 
katelynn H.
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strange.......um just sounds nasty dont think i could do this ill stick with feeding them fish food
 
Meghan M.
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hmmm ok this is just weird...wonder if it really works and how that feels???
 
melissahobil
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I could not do this.
 
Austin P.
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Intriguing. . .slightly gross, but very interesting. Although I don't have any objections, I think it's a bit of a gimmick.
 
ArthurCurtis
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the health benefit if very interesting. But I wonder of the fish actually "digest" the skin cells. If so, that does not sound veyr healthy for them
 
Jake B.
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THAT'S GROSS, I FEEL SORRY FOR THE FISH.
 
Becky G.
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They have health spas for people with psoriasis and other skin diseases with fish. Psoriasis is basically when your skin cells (usually in patches like on the knees, elbows, or scalp) do not fall off the body when they die, instead they build up and can look a lot like exema. It's very common and has no cure, but these little fish can help and nibble away the extra skin that should not be there... it sounds gross but it can be a good relief from the intense itching that psoriasis can cause.
 
janet m.
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strange story
 
Rinthea S.
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what will they think of next?
 
Pam
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Sounds interesting...I love pedicures!!! But is it bad for the fish? And germs?
 
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gdpar4
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Had to laugh at this one. My wife wanted me to read it! I've never had a manicure so can't really say what it would feel like! But I like my feet to soak in hot water!
 
Jan P.
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I grew up swimming at lakes and it seems very natural to me to be nibbled by fish!!! I'm still a little scared when I get nibbled! And it happens a lot!!! Since I can't see what's nibbling me, it doesn't feel good! = )
 
ArthurCurtis
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I just do not think this is NATURAL. Especially NOT to the fish
 
Anne C.
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When I was a kid, I loved putting my legs over the dock into the lake to be nibbled on by the minnows. There were never enough for a manicure but I can see (feel) the attraction.
 
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interesting
 
Liann L.
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Too weird for me. No thanks!
 
CloveS26
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That sure is something different.
 
Caly  L.
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I would not find this enjoyable or relaxing in any way. Sorry...not for me. And those poor fish....having to swim around hard calloused feet all day - yuck!!
 
Edward Robin
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Definitely interesting and different! I remember seeing contestants on a Japanese game show winning a trip to a spa like this and I thought it was kinda cool. I didn't think it was practiced here in the States!
 
JoAnn C.
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This is just icky to me. I can't imagine sticking my feet in a tank of fish for them to nibble on.
 
Dewitt G.
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The fish are NOT attacking the people's feet. They grazing on dead tissue. A number of fish species have developed this sort of "cleaner fish" behavior and the animals they groom tolerate the behavior because it is beneficial to them.
 
AlannaI
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This isn't right. I agree with the folks who say this is an example of humans exploiting fish.
The following logic is severely flawed:
"I would recommend this to people because I think, naturally, this is what the fish do," Diaz said. "So it's completely normal and safe."
It's not normal for fish exist in a foot bath. To assume that an animal's behavior is safe just because it is natural is absurd. When animals feel threatened and attack humans, that is a natural response but it is not safe.

 
Christy M.
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i had heard about this before. how funny! i think i'll just stick with the hot stones for my pedi's...
 
Debby P.
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I saw this on TV. That is gross! It would remind me of the movie Piranna...
 
catmantoo
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To each his own, as they say. I'll pass thank you.
 
ArthurCurtis
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Cannot believe I read that whole article - and I live in Florida. OK, get real - I would be interested to know what the life-span of these fish are...
 
batkins62
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that's gross.
 
Michelle F.
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How interesting, weird, but interesting.
 
Hannah A.
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i feel like it would tickle
 
Sara E.
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That is gross.
 
adele n.
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i would try it
 
Jodi S.
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It sounds no stranger to me than some of the other beauty trends, and the fish seem to be relatively well-cared for. They get fed actual fish food twice a day, and the spa staff make sure their little money makers stay healthy. It doesn't sound terrible.
 
Kim
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interesting
 
Carolyn C.
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I'm sorry, but I just don't want a school of strange fish nibbling on my toes.
 
maggiethecat
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I agree with you Carolyn!
 
Wendy H.
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News of the weird!
 
Betty W.
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This has been banned now in many cities and states for unsanitary reasons.
 
Karen S.
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I have to agree with some others - I just don't see myself being able to let fish nibble on my feet.
 
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I just can't imagine doing this.
 
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