kelvin67 Posted December 3, 2001 Share Posted December 3, 2001 Dear Cecil,I have 3 fish tanks with 4 flower horn fishes. Main door facing NNW. My kua no. is 6 but my wife kua no. is 1.2 fish tanks were placed on the West facing East while the other one was placed beside the Deity statue which facing the main door.Can you kindly advise me if this is suitable?Thank you.Kelvin Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 4, 2001 Staff Share Posted December 4, 2001 Dear KC,I hope you don't mind. Appreciate if you can elaborate further:-1. What is the size of the two fish tanks.2. How did you come about rearing the fishes. Are they, a hobby or reared more for `Feng shui'.3. For the deity what is the deity and how high is the deity in relation to the fish tank. What is the distance between the altar and the fish tank.Thank you.Cecil Lee Quote On 12/3/2001 11:34:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,I have 3 fish tanks with 4flower horn fishes. Main doorfacing NNW. My kua no. is 6but my wife kua no. is 1.2 fish tanks were placed onthe West facing East while theother one was placed besidethe Deity statue which facingthe main door.Can you kindly advise me ifthis is suitable?Thank you.Kelvin Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kelvin67 Posted December 4, 2001 Share Posted December 4, 2001 Dear Cecil,Thank you for your prompt reply, here is the details:1) the size of all the fish tanks same, it's 2'6" x 15".2) Rearing fishes is more to hobby then "Feng Shui" but I do believe in "Feng Shui". And I scare that the location I placed will cause disadvantages to my family especially beside the altar and my house space is limited in the living hall.Ms Cecil, don't mind I ask, is there a problem for me or my wife if I rear fishes in my house?3) The deity is a "smiling buddha", He is a small statue but I brought Him higher then the fish tank about 1 foot. Underneath is the Landlord. The distance between the fish tank and the altar is about 6cm apart. Thank you.Kelvin Quote On 12/4/2001 1:17:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear KC,I hope you don't mind.Appreciate if you canelaborate further:-1. What is the size of the twofish tanks.2. How did you come aboutrearing the fishes. Are they,a hobby or reared more for`Feng shui'.3. For the deity what is thedeity and how high is thedeity in relation to the fishtank. What is the distancebetween the altar and the fishtank.Thank you.Cecil LeeOn 12/3/2001 11:34:00 AM, KC Chongwrote:Dear Cecil,I have 3 fish tanks with 4flower horn fishes. Main doorfacing NNW. My kua no. is 6but my wife kua no. is 1.2 fish tanks were placed onthe West facing East while theother one was placed besidethe Deity statue which facingthe main door.Can you kindly advise me ifthis is suitable?Thank you.Kelvin Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 5, 2001 Staff Share Posted December 5, 2001 Dear KC, Please see below:- Quote On 12/4/2001 8:41:00 AM, Anonymous wrote: Dear Cecil, Thank you for your prompt reply, here is the details: 1) the size of all the fish tanks same, it's 2'6" x 15". 2) Rearing fishes is more to hobby then "Feng Shui" but I do believe in "Feng Shui". And I scare that the location I placed will cause disadvantages to my family especially beside the altar and my house space is limited in the living hall. Ms Cecil, don't mind I ask, is there a problem for me or my wife if I rear fishes in my house? For rearing of fishes, it would not be advisable for a person with the element " weak Fire element " as water can further extinguish a person with weak fire element. In addition, it is normally not advisable for a person with Strong water element to rear fish as it may further strengthen the strong water element. This may lead to e.g. sickness or competition at work for the party. Quote 3) The deity is a "smiling buddha", He is a small statue but I brought Him higher then the fish tank about 1 foot. Underneath is the Landlord. The distance between the fish tank and the altar is about 6cm apart. This is OK. Other that what I mentioned earlier; you can place the fish tank next to a wall in your home. Since this is a smiling buddha, it is ok to place near the fish tank. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote Thank you. Kelvin On 12/4/2001 1:17:00 AM, Cecil Lee wrote: Dear KC, I hope you don't mind. Appreciate if you can elaborate further:- 1. What is the size of the two fish tanks. 2. How did you come about rearing the fishes. Are they, a hobby or reared more for `Feng shui'. 3. For the deity what is the deity and how high is the deity in relation to the fish tank. What is the distance between the altar and the fish tank. Thank you. Cecil Lee On 12/3/2001 11:34:00 AM, KC Chong wrote: Dear Cecil, I have 3 fish tanks with 4 flower horn fishes. Main door facing NNW. My kua no. is 6 but my wife kua no. is 1. 2 fish tanks were placed on the West facing East while the other one was placed beside the Deity statue which facing the main door. Can you kindly advise me if this is suitable? Thank you. Kelvin Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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