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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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hgtrader
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Wierd
 
Elineen
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That's just seriously nasty.
 
Karen H.
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This is a little strange.
 
Heather W.
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ewwww.
 
glenda
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wonder how many people do this.
 
Cindi V.
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I've heard of this before, it's different, I think it must tickles
 
Keri W.
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Gross.
 
vcwhite
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This sure does not strike my fancy
 
Jodi R.
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Kind of gross if you ask me!
 
susan t.
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This is crazy! I've had fish nibble on me while swimming in ponds as a kid. I can't imagine enjoying this. To each his own!
 
Carol L.
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I really don't think this is something I would be interested in either and I though I had read an earlier story saying a Salon was not allowed to use this process ?
 
Valerie G.
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i think that the idea of fish attacking my feet are a little weird.
i dont think that i would try that.
 
Lea C.
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OK, I get that the fish are well treated (as they well should be) but I cannot wrap my mind around it. Just sounds nasty!
 
Breezy P.
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I heard about the fish pedicure on the Tyra show a while ago. After watching this now I really wanna try it so badly!
 
lharlow7
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I just cannot see myself in a tub of water with fish
 
lee n.
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i too would voice my concern for the fish- can they get sick from this
 
Chenea T.
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Hmmm...that's ok...but what if the people had really gross feet?? Even if they did wash them, soap doesn't get everything off..
 
Kris
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Strange, but as long as the fish are not being harmed to each his own
 
ChicoanVolunteer
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I think this practice, while sounds beneficial to the client, is not something that should be legal. Florida should ban this like the other states have.
 
Janice K.
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I saw something on the NGC recently about this, or at least something similar where the fish feed off the rest of the skin on the body to cure other skin conditions. I just can't imagine this is a way for fish to live. I would imagine it would be disturbing to have the water changed twice per day.
 
greenkitty44
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That's disturbing and not the way a fish should live. It is not natural....how is it natural to be picking at somebody's feet....plus they claim they wash the people's feet beforehand, but the people still had nail polish on which contains chemicals.
 
toddpippert
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What a weird way to clean your feet, but if it works who cares
 
Lauren A.
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onyx122506
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What a cool idea, I bet it tickles.
 
DawnG01
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No way. This make me feel sicky. And the poor fish!
 
Sue G.
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Couldn't do it, don't like fish nibbling on me when swimming in a lake much less doing it on purpose
 
Jennifer H.
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Odd and interesting
 
Melody M.
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I've heard of this, its interesting.
 
Dana M.
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I want one! I appreciate the thoughtfulness in the care of the fish - it seems like one of the most interesting lives a fish can have. My feet are tickling just thinking about it :o)
 
Jennifer E.
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I just saw a similar story on the news about a place in Turkey where fish like these live natively in hot spring pools. People with skin conditions go there and the fish eat all the dead or diseased flesh from their bodies. Its supposed to help them drastically. I don't think I could do it though.
 
Nicole  T.
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This is an interesting story, but I do wonder about the animal welfare aspect of it. They may not be harmed, but is this a good life for the fish?
 
Katie C.
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How did someone think this up? I'd just like to hear that train of thought.

It sounds like they've thought it out well, but it still seems stress-inducing for the fish to have to get scooped a couple times a day.
 
BailyChub
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gross
 
Claudia
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That's not for me. I couldn't stand having little fish nibbling on my feet.
 
Megan R.
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I have to admit that I don't think I could do this! It's a little too strange for me. But, to those who enjoy it - more power to you!
 
Scemilyb
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Ummm....this is a little weird for me. I would be concerned with the whole idea of how sanitary this actually is. I doubt I would ever be a candidate for the little nibblers. WEIRD!!
 
bowne
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This is too weird for me! I can't imagine why anyone would want to do this, but I guess it is ok for some people (as long as the fish aren't getting hurt by doing this).
 
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eww this is gross ! I dont think I could try this.
 
A H.
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This is pretty disgusting. Ugh...
 
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I agree
 
Megan S.
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This is yet another example of using and exploiting animals. Even if it isn't harming the fish, they are still required to do a task that humans should be and have been doing for a long time... our need for animals has surpassed the dinner plate, and I personally would not be willing to employ these creatures for my own selfish needs. Then again, for me, a fish is a dog is a pig is a boy. :)
 
kkiggins
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No way would I be interested in trying this!
 
Dorothy H.
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Weird! Yucky! I doubt I ever could get past the thought of something eating my skin, dead skin or not. How healthy are these fish?
 
ra5558
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How bizarre! I could try it, but I'd be really apprehensive!
 
Liz C.
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It's one thing to dip you feet in the water of a lake and have the minnows nibble the dead skin off you feet, but in a spa...I don't think it would be that relaxing. I think I'll pass.
 
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I don't know about that. I don't think i could stick my foot in a tub with fish and let them nibble at my feet.
 
april
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i saw a segment on this on the show "the doctors" they actually had one of the doctors who did the pedicure. it didn't look that relaxing!
 
ejg220
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Do they give massages? That's the best part of a pedicure!
 
5doxiemom
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I just don't know about this - sounds unsanitary to me O.k. so he washes out the tub but what about the fish that have everyones flesh on their lips and I guess they would umm How do I say Oh you know poo in the water
 
Pia S.
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Dianne Sawyer didn't seem very impressed with this on Good Morning America, when she tried it. But, whatever turns you on...
 
KatiesKats
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I have read about this before and it just doesn't sound pleasant. I remember swimming in the river when I was little and fish coming up and nibbling at me.

I hope it's as sanitary as they say.
 
Jill F.
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This just sounds disgusting. The fish are eating human flesh. I realize they aren't piranha, but it's still gross.
 
Judy A.
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I just can't think it's necessary to have a pedicure and use fish. I've never had any kind of pedicure and can quite easily take care of it myself. Take that money and donate it to a shelter. Silly things that people do.
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