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Dear Derek,
Based on the little information provided, you may have to use your personal feeling to determine where you feel comfortable with the placement of a fish tank.
Bear in mind that the living room should have clear space and the fish tank can be e.g. a conversation piece or against a wall, where you and your family feel comfortable with.
Normally, the Flying Star chart is used to find out if there is any imbalance (if any) at the location where one wants to place a fish tank. Or, because a specific location can activate the water star.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/22/01 6:45:54 AM, Chai KL wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>I would like to seek your
>advise on where the placement
>of my small fish tank in my
>living room.At the moment I am
>rearing some fishes which the
>Malays in Sarawak called it
>Batol or Buyul which the
>Hokkien called.And I am
>placing it on top of my low
>cabinent in my sitting room
>somewhere in the north-east
>side.
>My kua is no.3 and I am a
>belong to metal.
>Thank you.
>
>
>Yours Sincerely,
>
>Derek Chai
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