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Dear Master Lee, you did mention before that for Flying Star Feng Shui practitioner, having 7 goldfishes plus 1 black goldfish is recommended. Do you mean by having all of them in a tank or the total of fishes in a house? Because one could have 8 in a pond and later bought another 2 to put in a separate tank at separate corner in the house. Thank you.
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Dear Stan,
Under Flying Star Feng Shui; each number represents an element.
This is where #7 represents `small metal'.
While #1 represents water element.
And #6 represents `big metal'
Often a "fail-safe" system is where should one of the 7 gold fish dies, often, one is still left with 6 gold fishes with 1 black fish.
Under the Productive sequence of the Five elements concept: Metal supports Water element.
Thus, this is why, 7 gold fishes with 1 black is often mentioned - for fish tank.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 8/29/2003 5:43:37 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee, you did
mention before that for Flying
Star Feng Shui practitioner,
having 7 goldfishes plus 1
black goldfish is recommended.
Do you mean by having all of
them in a tank or the total of
fishes in a house? Because one
could have 8 in a pond and
later bought another 2 to put
in a separate tank at separate
corner in the house. Thank
you.

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