myfs_139129 Posted May 3, 2009 Share Posted May 3, 2009 Hi CecilI am Andy, i bought a fish tank and put blood parrot fish in it, and i left the whole tank in side my room as living hall is to cozy for me. Is there anything that will affect the FengShui? My house is facing south-east.Also, when i open the main door of my house and look down to the main road, there is actually a big drain just in front of my HDB building, is there any problem too?lastly, as for keeping of fish, is there any fish that are best for fengshui? or it doesn't matter, and how many fish should i keep in the tank?Your reply is really very important to me, thanksAndy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 4, 2009 Staff Share Posted May 4, 2009 1. Placement of a fish tank can be both (1)scientific &/or (2) based on Yin and Yang concepts; &/or (3) Shapes and Forms and lastly by personal feel or even trial and error Feng Shui.2. Recently, someone also asked whether their placement is correct. Thus if it purely on a SCIENTIFIC way, then I have mentioned that one has to apply things like Flying Star Feng Shui. Check whether the water star #8 or alternatively the water star #1 is in the "right place". Right place is an appropriate location especially in the living room. 3. Even if the water star e.g. WS#8 is located in a bedroom, many would feed awkward having a fish tank with fishes looking at you when you sleep.4. Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. Often it is "loony" to place a fish tank or water postion in a kitchen or toilet or yard area.5. Yin and Yang concepts. Here, a bedroom is meant more for sleep - and especially some fish tanks have noisy pumps etc.. so ... many would feel uncomfortable especially married couples who need privacy without having the fishes looking at "you". And many bedrooms are already small or very limited spaces.6. Most probably you are still a bachelor, then, perhaps, if you can live with a fish tank in your bedroom, this is still possible.Anonymous wrote:Also, when i open the main door of my house and look down to the main road, there is actually a big drain just in front of my HDB building, is there any problem too?7. Frankly, it is difficult to comment on just a few lines of words. As the height of your home, whether the drain is directly cutting or parallel or even moving from left to right or right to left of your main door. Frankly, as far as I can say for now - anybody's guess. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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