On the Town in The Palm Beaches with Frank Licari
Getting a Fish Pedicure at WTFish Lounge in Delray Beach
Clip: Season 8 | 2m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Frank gets his feet wet for one of his most fish-y adventures yet!
Frank gets his feet wet for one of his most fish-y adventures yet! At WTFish Lounge in Delray Beach, visitors dip their toes into a unique pedicure experience. Fish nibble away at the feet, revealing smooth and refreshed skin. The natural exfoliation is courtesy of Garra rufa fish imported from Turkey. WTFish owner, Amreen DeHall explains how the toothless fish create the natural pedi.
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On the Town in The Palm Beaches with Frank Licari is a local public television program presented by WPBT
Palm Beach County Tourist Development Council
On the Town in The Palm Beaches with Frank Licari
Getting a Fish Pedicure at WTFish Lounge in Delray Beach
Clip: Season 8 | 2m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Frank gets his feet wet for one of his most fish-y adventures yet! At WTFish Lounge in Delray Beach, visitors dip their toes into a unique pedicure experience. Fish nibble away at the feet, revealing smooth and refreshed skin. The natural exfoliation is courtesy of Garra rufa fish imported from Turkey. WTFish owner, Amreen DeHall explains how the toothless fish create the natural pedi.
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I'm about to take my first ever fish, Pedi.
So smart that you put it right in the window.
Had to.
Right.
As people are walking by, they're going, what?
The fish?
Yeah.
What?
The fish?
Exactly.
I like the name.
There are toothless algae eating fish.
And my fish come from Turkey.
Is that right?
You import the fish from Turkey?
Correct.
And how did you come up with this?
It's very common overseas.
Maybe in the States.
It's still new.
Welcome to what?
The fish lounge.
Are you ready to get your feet wet?
Oh, am I ever.
The point is they.
They nibble around.
You.
You nibble off.
All.
They nibble off your dead skin cells, leaving you with a smoother layer of skin.
So it's like an organic patty.
It's an exfoliation.
But by fish?
Yes.
Now, what is the reaction been in the area that people like?
This has got to be wild, right?
Wild.
And what's the sensation like?
So best described as vibrating socks or little Jacuzzi bubbles at.
Your feet all the way up for me.
And then as soon as I slide this out, you can put your feet right.
Oh, man.
All right.
Oh, wow.
Oh, that feels so weird.
Oh my God.
This is no joke.
It does feel like a massage.
They don't have teeth, so they can't actually hurt you.
They know it's it's not invasive at all.
It's purely topical.
Are they swallowing.
No, they're nibbling it off.
And then.
Yeah, we feed them real food.
They're fish in a tank and they get fish food, obviously.
They don't need to eat.
My legs or feet.
Not at all.
So weird.
Oh, my gosh, they're nibbling at my legs.
It's like a new feeling every time.
Oh my gosh.
This is crazy.
We have a very state of the art filtration system.
We have a UV light sterilizer and we do water changes.
We do filter changes.
We have gone above and beyond.
So they're just taking off all my dead skin and they enjoy it, apparently.
Look at them go.
So weird.
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