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Position and how to design a fish tank to have good feng shui Setting a feng shui aquarium in your home or office is a powerful way to enter your space. Fish in your home can benefit feng shui.1. Feng Shui benefits of aquariums A feng shui aquarium has the potential to bring many positive benefits. However, you must place and take care of the aquarium properly to attract positive energy flows. With precise location, set up and care, the aquarium is the perfect combination of harmony and balance. Motion and water flow An aquarium brings more beauty into a home. Water represents the flow of life, the growth and activities of living organisms. Movement and sound of foaming water as it travels throughout the aquarium activating and increasing the positive energy of the area brings good luck, wealth and richness. Additional benefits of feng shui aquariums If the aquarium placed in a dry room, it will help balance the energy by adding moisture to the air. Water moving in the aquarium has the ability to revive stagnant or inactive energy.2. In fact, putting an aquarium in the proper place is very important. An easy way to identify the appropriate areas in the house you are using a. The southeast part of your home is the best location for the aquarium. This is the traditional area that activates wealth and prosperity. You can also place an aquarium in the northern or eastern part of a house. The north represents fortunate occupation, and the east represents health luck. Put an aquarium to stop sha qi, or phonics, from external structures with sharp corners like fences, trees a bridge or corner from another house. An aquarium placed under a rafters reduces stress and mental pressure.3.Where does not place a aquarium There are a few places where you should never set up an aquarium. The feng shui rules say that the kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and center of the house are all unavoidable places for the aquarium. Never put a fish tank in the kitchen because the fire element is very strong in the room. This and water destroy fire. Don't put an aquarium in the bedroom. The yin and yang energy of water and swimming fish create too much positive energy for a quiet sleep. Don't put an aquarium in the center of a house. The earth element dominates this area and the earth destroys water. This conflict can establish a conflict in the family and break the richness of the family. Don't set up an aquarium in the bathroom. Wastewater generated in this room is unavoidable and the aquarium will enhance negative energy.4.Water in the aquarium An aquarium is a perfect example of the balance of. When all five elements are present and interact with each other, they are the perfection of the energy spent. Water: Is the water in the aquarium. Earth: Background material. This material may be one, or a mixture of stone, soil, gravel or sand. Wash: Light or fish in the aquarium represent the fire element. Fish with the following colors represent fire, red, yellow, yellow and orange. Metal: Metal elements are present in most aquarium frames. The other two ways to combine metal elements are to place an old coin underneath the tank's base material and add yellow fish, such as golden arowana or goldfish. Protect your fish by sealing coins in a plastic lock bag.Wood: Wood elements are represented by plants grown in aquarium or driftwood decorated aquariums.

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The only thing you need to know ,keep it out of direct sunlight,

for the good of the fish ,not any feng shui,but for the well being

of the fish.

 Metal elements are present in most aquarium frames. no they are not,

metal frame aquariums have not been made for 50 years,all glass aquariums

sealed with silicone sealant,that are made now.

regards worgeordie

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