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Hello
Further below there was some advice about not having fish in the center of the house.
I have read that it's acceptable to place an aquarium along the East side of the living room, if the east side of the building itself is not suitable for this.
The place on the East side of my living room is also the middle of the groundfloor of the house. Is this very bad? Mostly, the center of the home is clear and open (living room and hall) except for this aquarium, a large plant and some pottery.
What is the problem with having the aquarium there? Should I move it?
Chris
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Dear Miss Quiss,
1. Not all situations are the same as it also depends on the layout of the house especially since you mentioned that there is an `east' wall immediately backing the fish tank.
2. If you have placed the fish tank for quite some time i.e. more than 3 months without any effect i.e. particularly sickness for the spouse; and/or finance keepings going out.
If one does not face difficulties as mentioned under Para 2, this is fine.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 4/16/01 10:31:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello
Further below there was some
advice about not having fish
in the center of the house.
I have read that it's
acceptable to place an
aquarium along the East side
of the living room, if the
east side of the building
itself is not suitable for
this.
The place on the East side of
my living room is also the
middle of the groundfloor of
the house. Is this very bad?
Mostly, the center of the home
is clear and open (living room
and hall) except for this
aquarium, a large plant and
some pottery.
What is the problem with
having the aquarium there?
Should I move it?
Chris

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