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It's the garra ruffa thingy isn't it? (If that's the right spelling). Know loads who have had it done (and have loved it) and I'm planning to give it a go soon. I'm just worried that I might not like it and do a knee jerk and send the fishies flying all over the salon and one will end up in someone's tea or summat. (That'll be just my luck)
Karma_
I was actually wondering about this....whether they changed the water after each treatment. I was presuming they did? But if they don't then I ain't putting my flippers in water that's got manky bits of someone else's feet in

You wouldn't do it at home, and that's with your own family! Ooooh no. I will have to really check this out and the FIRST question I will ask is about water change!
Karma_
Im going to sound like a lunatic now but when i was about 20 i remember going to a beach type area in Leeds (YES in Leeds) dont ask me where it was, i went on the back of someone's motorbike, but sucha place does exist. I remember the water there had little fish that nibbled your feet, i wonder if it was the same sort of thing. Very cute it was, i liked it
FM
I wouldn't have it done but that's from an animal rights point of view as I'm quite sure that the fish aren't treated very well or in a natural way.
But I wouldn't be squeamish about them nibbling my feet. Several of my sons tropical fish will have a gentle nibble if you put your hand in the tank and a couple of them will eat food from your hand
FM
Originally Posted by Veggieburger:
I wouldn't have it done but that's from an animal rights point of view as I'm quite sure that the fish aren't treated very well or in a natural way.
I remember reading about something like this about 20 years ago, A guy who suffered with Psoriasis went on holiday to either Turkey or Israel the tiny fish were feeding off the infected skin area, it provided a short term cure, but the psoriasis returned within a few month of returning to the UK,
RZB

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