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What is a parent fish foot bath?
In the Turkish bath method, there are thousands of small fish four or five centimeters long, which are said to have been introduced from abroad. When people soak in the pool, small fish will immediately come up and kiss people's skin, which makes them feel particularly itchy and excited. The saliva secreted by this fish is said to have bactericidal effect, but it can remove damaged cuticle, eat dead skin on feet, massage skin surface and promote blood circulation.

Star fish is also called parent fish, seedling fish, hot spring fish, fish doctor and Turkish moss mouse. The scientific name is Yukiko, which is a new breed of fish artificially propagated by the male fish in Xing Zi and the local tropical female fish. Its body length is only 2 to 4 cm. This kind of fish is a tropical fish, mainly distributed in the Middle East.

Generally, they live in hot spring water, heated water, brackish fresh water and 18 ~ 43℃ high temperature water. Its survival temperature is 15 ~ 43℃, the optimum water temperature is 28 ~ 38℃, and the highest critical temperature is 4 143℃. Stop eating and exercise below 16℃, and die undercover below 14℃. The optimum PH value is 7.0 ~ 8.5. Does not contain sulfur and fluorine.

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Matters needing attention in opening fish therapy pool:

1. The oxygenation pump must work 24 hours a day. The oxygenation system should be checked regularly every day, generally every 6 hours.

2. Don't let too many people enter the fish therapy pool at the same time. Children must be accompanied by adults to enter. After entering the fish therapy pool, be sure to keep quiet and don't catch fish maliciously. Gently enter and exit in the fish therapy pool to ensure the effect of fish therapy to a greater extent.

Starfish peck at human aging cortex, bacteria and pore excreta, which has certain physical therapy value.

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(Baidu Encyclopedia: Pro-Fish Therapy)