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sacredfeesh

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Helps my psoriasis anybody else do this ?

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Hah! My danios are fearless monsters. "Leave me alone, I'm trying to plant something!" Apparently I'm delicious?

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My jewel cichlid actually bit me today when he was defending his fry. I actually was kinda painful not bad tho.
 
Lol I have psoriasis on my nuckles and elbows I was cleanin the glass one day and I felt something on my elbow and it was my cae now every time my hand or elbow goes in he goes straighy for the psoriasis everybody else in the tank stays clear apart from him weird fish but helping my skin better than any cream the docs gave me for it lol

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My angels peck at my hand anytime they have baby's and then my golden wonder killie always comes and checks out my hand she is fearless
 
Lol I have psoriasis on my nuckles and elbows I was cleanin the glass one day and I felt something on my elbow and it was my cae now every time my hand or elbow goes in he goes straighy for the psoriasis everybody else in the tank stays clear apart from him weird fish but helping my skin better than any cream the docs gave me for it lol

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Google "doctor fish" or fish pedicure. There are specific species of fish used for treating psoriasis and used to remove dead skin from people's feet during a pedicure. There are some medical establishments that criticize the practices but quite a few people swear by them. :)
 
Google "doctor fish" or fish pedicure. There are specific species of fish used for treating psoriasis and used to remove dead skin from people's feet during a pedicure. There are some medical establishments that criticize the practices but quite a few people swear by them. :)


Overseas I've done this for a laugh where you stick your feet in a large tank (not sure on fish type - forget). Kids thought it was hilarious. Actually seemed to make a difference too.
 
Ive seen them in the shopping centre in Glasgow hes a chinese algae eater who also likes dry skin

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I had a female convict cichlid with fry and I totally forgot. I was cleaning her tank and got bit. She was big so it really hurt.
 
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