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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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bonzosmom
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I don't care what they say, this grosses me out!
 
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I can see it feeling good, but its still a little weird to me.
 
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I saw this on the show the Doctors and I survived a Japenese Game Show. It;s kinda weird, I don't think I would do it though
 
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I had heard of this last year and actually saw a news story then about the guy bringing his franchises to the US.. I can remember as a kid standing in a pond and all the little fish nibbling at your toes and ankles - it actually tickled and was kind of fun! SO what's the difference except the price tag - if people can afford it - go for it.
 
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Jenny H.
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i would like to know who came up with this idea and how?!?
 
Heather
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this is weird and gross. Im a pretty openminded person but fish eating my dead skin is unnatural
 
Katheryn S.
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I don't think this is worng as long as the fish are taken care of. Running water would be better for all involved.
 
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YUCK
 
beverly y.
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weird
 
vcwhite
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Ouch//
 
JenniferMaurer
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This is gross .especially for the fish.
 
kadiquilts
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I had heard that this practice was banned in some states. You would think with the economy in a slump that people wouldn't be able to afford this! Too weird for me.....I'd rather give myslef a pedicure................
 
kinz
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sounds weird but if i had the chance i'd try it
 
daryl b.
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only if you have a skin condition
 
Cindi V.
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I don't think I would like it. I don't like fish bumping into me when I swim.
 
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ourstaff
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This might be safe for the firtst person on line, who gets the brand new tank with the fresh water and new fish but I would not want to be the last person in line
 
catladykim
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Sounds different and maybe ticklish.
 
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ourstaff
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The running water would have made the process safer. A closed tank system just does not sound as safe
 
Lynn
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I agree...plus putting your feet in with fish poop and stuff...yuck!!! And I don't see how these fish eating dead skin can be all that good for them over & over again...
 
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I think it sounds like fun.
 
Jill E.
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Interesting. I just hope it's as safe for the fish as they claim that it is.
 
Jenna
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Me too. I also wonder if the fish could still carry diseases from human to human as well.
 
Denise L.
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Disgusting! I thought they had some sort of problem with this & stopped it.
 
BailyChub
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thats new
 
LINDA421419 B.
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I just do not think I would want the fish nibbling on my toes
 
Tommy m.
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i have heard of this, those poor fish, peoples feet are gross. but i guess one hand washes the other.
 
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i read about this before. i've seen some peoples feet, and wouldnt want to be one of those fish for anything !!!!
 
christinemarieanne
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thats just werid
 
puppiesloveme
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gross
 
Sandra R.
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I think this is totally gross. I don't believe that these fish were created to chew on people's feet. Why can't humans just leave things alone.
 
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While these may be hardy little fish, removing them from the tank after every client has got to be incredibly stressful and will definitely shorten their lives.
 
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This is strange...I would love to say more but I am at a loss for words.
 
April P.
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Weird, I don't think I want a fish pedicure. And I'm all for pampering myself.
 
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Well, it sounds pretty gross to me, but I have a couple of friends who swear by the process. They say their feet are baby soft when the fish finish. Also, they say the fish are sucking and have no teeth--so no biting involved. I think I will keep my rough feet and forego th process!
 
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i'd say there's a reason it's been banned in a couple states... looking at this from a biologist's point of view it's not exactly the kind of thing i'd recommend for either fish or people.
 
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one additional point - this isn't a native species so it would be important to police whether the fish are being dumped if they are no longer of service. we don't need another non-native species mucking up the ecosystem... and in Florida they'd have a chance of surviving.
 
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Oh, I would not like this at all! Just doesn't sound pleasant or relaxing.
 
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I feel some type of way about this...not bad and not good either. I think it's a great idea but don't know if I could pull off doing it!
 
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If they added some pirahnas in there, that would make for some real good cure-alls!
 
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It may sound gross but it actually has some medical benefits. It can help w/ dry/ flaky skin issues and Psoriasis. There are countries that have entire pools w/ flesh eating fish and ppl bathe for a few hrs to help treat their skin conditions.
 
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YW. Just saw it on the news a couple weeks ago... and the ppl they showed in the large pools- even if I did have a skin issue, I wouldn't want to go jump in behind them. Poor fishies!
 
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Yuke
 
JFerguson0159
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I used to hate swimming in the lake because fish touched my legs and it scared me so this is really not for me
 
Debby1124
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fish do not want to live their lives with your feet in their face
 
furnaceguy85
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This is kinda gross. I just seen this on the news yesterday. Not for me
 
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I do not see paying money to have tiny fish nibble on my feet. Not my cup of tea.
 
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gross beyond words
 
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that is too gross!
 
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Uh no, no way.
 
DEREKDEMANE
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Well I'm not into pedicures. =) But even if I was I don't think I would do it.
 
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I just couldn't do it.
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