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summer_jackel ([personal profile] summer_jackel) wrote2008-07-22 08:31 am
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OMG where can I sign up?????

It's been a hard couple of weeks for the Jackel, over here. I really, truly think that a fish pedicure would be just the thing to relax me. This would almost be worth a trip to the D.C. area...but come on, I live in *California* for goodness' sake. There has to be a fishy spa opening here soon. I will be patient. Maybe I will email this link to the local spas or something.

Because, c'mon, being nibbled upon by small fish is like the most wonderful sensation ever, or at least up there in my top 20. Usually, procuring this experience involves holding very still in cold rivers and waiting for the trout to arrive. While the wilderness approach can never be replaced, I believe that there could be much to say in favor of a nice warm footbath, with fishies. Hedonism takes many strange forms, after all.

Also, there is the phrase: "full-body fish treatment". Mrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I like the sound of that.

Who's with me, here?

[identity profile] tattermuffin.livejournal.com 2008-07-22 03:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"The fish don't do the job alone. After 15 to 30 minutes in the tank, customers get a standard pedicure, made easier by the soft skin the doctor fish leave behind."

Soft skin that the doctor fish ... and soaking in warm water for 20-30 minutes ... leaves behind.


It worries me about changing the water each time though. I wonder how many of these fish die each day from the stress of being put in new water multiple times a day. With no regulation, the health and treatment of the fish worries me.

[identity profile] summer-jackel.livejournal.com 2008-07-22 04:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I was wondering about the health of the fish myself. That much water changing may not be good for them, but on the other hand, carp are pretty tough little things. If there isn't excessive fish death (and hopefully they are fed things besides dead foot skin...) I remain in favor of the procedure.