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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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puppiesloveme
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ok!
 
Caitlin C.
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That's great! Talk about recycling!
 
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Youngdoc2011
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very weird....symbiosis at it's weirdest
 
Samantha N.
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I could never do this.... but I guess some people can....
 
wpras
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Some people like this! Not for me!!
 
Amanda D.
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Well more power to the people that can sit still while letting fish nibble at your skin. It sounds nasty but for people that have skin conditions, it might actually be a great felling for them. Just not for me, I don't think I could do this.
 
gina h.
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This is not a natural environment for the fish.
 
Marisa M.
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This makes me sick! The thought of having fish nibble the dead skin off of my feet makes me nauseous! Who discovered this anyway?!?!
 
Bobby D.
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Strange how humans can find new ways of capitalism with the expense of others.
 
Melissa H.
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Hahaha. Wow. That is definitely original.

It seems that they're thinking outside of the box. I would try it!
 
christinemarieanne
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GROSS! JUST GROSS!
 
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Diana L.
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I really don't think that the fish were "made for this". Another example of humans doing things with animals, etc. that are not natural.
 
nevin031
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I always thought I felt something funny whenever I go swimming!
 
Suna G.
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yes, i am from turkey.

We have those fishes!
You even swim with them
They eat your dead skin and clean your skin ..
 
AMANDA K.
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It sounds a little wierd but at the same time its natural and not hurting the fish or earth with harsh chemicals. God made things for us. They use maggots to heal wounds now, it sounds gross but it works when drugs wouldnt. I think we should all go green and preserve our animals and earth for our children and our animals .
 
BDougher
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That is weird. And Washington is weirder with referring to the fish as tools.
 
Jennifer S.
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It still sounds a bit weird to me. I remember swimming in lakes growing up, and the second a fish touched me, I freaked out. I can't see it being a really relaxing experience.
 
ahb
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Me too---could NOT stand it when a fish touched me---gave me shivers! Yuck!
 
Colleen H.
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When I read this story took place in Florida, it started to make sense. I could totally see this happening in tropical locations. In Alaska or New England, not so much.
 
Jennifer S.
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Yeah, especially with winter coming up. Not many people want to get near water when the weather gets cold. Then again, it sounds like they keep the water pretty warm.
 
Sydney B.
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Completely strange...
 
jayfarm
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Whats next?
 
Chris S.
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ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
this is discusting
you couldn't pay me a million dollars to do that
 
yolypia
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i'm sure it yields wonderful results, but this just isn't for me!
 
Megan C.
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What will they come up with next???
 
cherprewette
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Amazing...the number of comments from people who've got no first hand experience! LOL Actually, I hope my comment helps those skeptics overcome their fear of sanitation, safety of the fish, environment of the pedicure tank, as well as the actual Fish Tank housing these wonderful creatures. The Nailz Spa, located in Sanford, off 17-92 & Lake Mary Blvd, has offered their clientele and enhancement to the awesome Pedicures their highly skilled Nail Technicians perform! These Fish have NO teeth...they cannot and should not be compared to a river, lake, pond, or ocean fish "nibbling" at your feet! OMG...The Fish simply suckle the dead and dry skin off your feet. David, Mary, Kelly, Snow, and the rest of the staff at The Nailz Spa are among the most talented and skilled Professionals in their Industry...they've invested in the Fish Pedicure to offer "choices" in the finest foot care available. I'd highly recommend this enhancement. The 'tingling' sensation generated from the Fish performing what comes natural to them (eating) fades over the 20 minutes it takes for the Fish Pedicure. Immediately following the Fish Pedicure, The Nailz Spa Nail Tech completes your Pedicure with their skillful hands scrubbing, trimming, buffing, and polishing. I'd highly recommend a Fish Pedicure for anyone who's not driven by fear of something new or 'different'. The Holiday Season is a perfect time to get your loved one a Gift Certificate from The Nailz Spa. This is not just for women! My 6'5" Brother is hooked on his bi-monthly Manicure, Fish Pedicure + Pedicure! Foot and Hand Care is not gender specific! Have Fun! Explore and allow yourself to indulge in new experiences - it won't hurt!
 
Lourdes M.
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You are right ... hard to judge what you've not experienced!
 
wpras
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Sorry, I do not like them nibling at my feet in the river!
 
SwampRat
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Now THIS is an intriguing item. I can hear 'em now . . .

"Yessir, just put your feet in there with the fish and they'll eat all the skin off of 'em!"

Hmmmmm. Better make sure what kind of fish they are !!

( O.K., O.K., it isn't funny, but it isn't serious either ! LOL )
 
Helena P.
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I don't think this sounds appealing. In fact, this would downright freak me out!
 
Breezy P.
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I seriously want to try this!
 
cindy-lou J.
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not for me either but the article gave me a "is this for real" chuckle
 
coronerjim
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not for me -I preferr a good old foot massage
 
Anelir G.
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I think this is very cool. Leaning towards more natural things is always high on my list and if the fish are happy and taken care of, I don't see the problem. As long as the owners or caretakers of the spa don't start slacking off in the care and cleaning I think it is a very good idea. I would definately be interested in something like that.
 
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Not only do they need to take care of the fish, but they also need to make sure they are responsible. We can't have a bunch of exotic fish being dumped into the waters because a business decides they don't need them anymore. That could cause a lot of problems for the ecosystems.
 
Mark J.
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OK, second time reading this article an it's still very weird.
 
Lourdes M.
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But is it THE weirdes? :-)
 
Mark J.
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If not it's in the top 5 :-)
 
Lourdes M.
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I went on some crazy trip in Oct that entailed 17 hrs in a wooden canoe on a crocodile infested river all for the purpose of seeing lowland gorillas for 1.5 hrs; sneaking into Cameroon without a visa for a bush break (I think we snuck into Central African Republic without a visa as well -- but then paid a fine so we coudl get a stamp) and bribing the ground agents to be allowed in the Air Congo flights (even though we had tickets) ... so stuff just doesn't seem that weird to me any more :-) . But you are right ... the fish thing IS weird -- I just need to recalibrate to the West ....
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Terry F.
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This is so bizarre. I freak out every time I have to climb into our pond to clean the filter. The koi and comets LOVE to nibble on your legs and it's really disconcerting.
 
Billy J.
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people indulge in some weird things... why not donate that extra money to a shelter or something useful? lol.
 
Pia S.
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Sorry, this is just a bit too weird for me.
 
virginia b.
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Yuck and gross! i saw that on TV and it gives me the willies
 
Josh C.
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This is a little weird
 
synola w.
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strange, but when you play in a creek at a campground the fish will come up and "clean" your feet, however in this case i would just want to make sure the fish arent harmed.
 
petsmylife
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this is still weird
 
Jan H.
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This doesn’t seem good for the fish. Cleaning with bleach and moving the fish to new environments several times a day can’t be good for them. I wonder how long the fish survive.
 
Diane
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Yes, I wonder how long the fish survive, too. The bleach has to leave some sort of residue to kill them.
 
redo269
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Im not sticking my feet in any water for them to eat my dead skin. Get a loofa!
 
Diane
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Totally agree.
 
Kirstie S.
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Wow, that's odd.. I dunno about that.
 
9robin58
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That is disgusting.Buy some fish food already!lol
 
Diane
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LOL. I know times are rough, but drink tap & buy food to feed the fish NOT feet. EWWW!!!
 
Melissa
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This is just crazy! But might have to try it sometime!
 
open0source
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Not for me! I can't believe people pay money for this!
 
Sheryl  M.
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I would love try this! It sound like a win win proposition to me!!
 
djmoser
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No, thank you! This just doesn't sound healthy!
 
Leslie R.
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i bet it tickles i could never do it
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