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Does fish spa let fish bite all over the body?

Fish therapy is a special beauty therapy. It is a very popular item from Turkey and Japan. It can relieve fatigue and treat illnesses. The spa therapists are a group of toothless tropical fish less than 5 centimeters long. During the fish therapy process, as soon as a person enters the pool, the small fish will surround him and "kiss" him non-stop.

The fish in the fish spa are called star fish, also known as kiss fish, wonderful fish, hot spring fish, fish doctor, and Turkish moss rat. The scientific name is Starfish. It is a new fish species artificially bred from Turkish Starfish male and local tropical female fish. Its body length is only 2 to 4 centimeters. This fish is a tropical fish mainly found in the Middle East. Generally survive in hot spring water, heated water, brackish water and high temperature water between 18℃ and 43℃. Its survival temperature is 15~43℃, the optimal water temperature is 28~38℃, and the highest critical temperature is 41~43℃. When the temperature is below 16°C, it stops eating and moves less, and when the temperature is below 14°C, it begins to die undercover. The optimal pH value is 7.0~8.5. Contains no sulfur or fluoride.

The sucking of the fish can stimulate human epidermal nerves and has a good fitness effect. It sucks the whole body of a person, massages, removes itching, cleanses, and sterilizes all parts of the person, and removes the aging cortex, bacteria, and pore excreta from the person's body, thereby accelerating the body's discharge of garbage and toxins, and promoting the body's better health Absorb various minerals in hot springs, accelerate blood circulation of the human body, promote metabolism, and achieve the unique effect of integrating beauty, health care and entertainment. This species has broad market prospects in hot springs, hotels, resorts, bathing centers and other markets, and there are successful examples of local introduction and breeding.