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August 29, 2008
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Q: We have an aquarium on the south wall of the livingroom. We had five fish: 4 gold and 1 black. One of the fish got an infection and died. Now the other fish seem to be sick, too. I was wondering what could that mean since it was a sudden sickness while the water conditions was excellent. Another thing is that the black fish is turning gold. I was told that it happens due to the water temperature being a bit higher then normal. Is the black moor still considered to be black?
A: I can't address why the fish are getting sick, as I'm not a fish expert, but certainly water condition is only one factor to a healthy fish tank. From a feng shui perspective if a fish (or several) sicken and die you should replace them as quickly as possible -- while of course correcting whatever may have contributed to poor health. Some would say that the fish that died had absorbed a lot of sha chi of some kind, so you should be grateful to them for that service.
The color of the fish is whatever color you see. If a fish changes from black to gold, it's gold now. But if that color change happens because the water is too warm, then maybe the water condition isn’t as ‘excellent’ as you think. I don’t know much about fish, but I’d think water temperature is important.
There are many different answers to the "how many fish of what color" question, depending on what style of feng shui you are practicing and who you ask. Since you asked me, I'll give you my answer, which is that "8 gold + 1 black" is the best combination.
You mentioned the “south” wall: if you’re following the compass directions, south (associated with fire) is not a good place for the fish tank, which is a water feature. Perhaps you could find a better location for it, it an area where so much water is a compatible element.
Hope your new fish stay healthy, StephanieLabels: elements, Feng Shui Q+A
posted by Stephanie R. #
8/29/2008 11:59:00 AM
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