5 Steps to Feng Shui your Aquarium.

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Feng Shui your Aquarium in 5 Steps


Now that you’ve decided that you do want to get your own aquarium at home for Feng Shui (or you just want to Feng Shui the one you already own) let’s activate it! These useful tips will for sure help you out.


1.    The Lucky Number of Fish and Type
The number 9 is considered the luckiest number in Feng Shui. It is the number of prosperity, attracting wealth for a life-time. The best types of Fish for your aquarium are the Goldfish or the Arowana (Dragon Fish), this selection is much more expensive than the Goldfish. Both of these types will suit the tank perfectly for Feng Shui.

2.    Combining the Nine Fish
The perfect combination of number and symbolism for your tank is having 8 red goldfish and 1 black fish. This symbolizes prosperous energies and wealth. Moreover, the number 8 is the prosperity number in Feng Shui.

3.    Why one Black Fish?
The purpose of this fish is to absorb all negative energies entering the home; it is a symbol of protection against this. It is said that if the black fish dies for unknown reasons, it is believed that the fish died from bad luck directed to you or any family member. Apart from the black fish, if any of the fish die from unknown causes, then it is believed that it has died from negativity directed to you. If this happens, make sure to remove the fish from the tank immediately and replace it as soon as possible.

4.    You can choose your own number of fish!
If you feel that you want to symbolize different energies at home or your office, you can do this by choosing a number of fish according to symbolism:
One: This is equal to new beginnings, new roads to be traveled.
Three: Expansion & Evolution
Six: Luck from heavenly Guides.

Eight: Wealth in abundance, prosperity luck

Extra tip: Make sure the aquarium's placement is in the wealth area or somewhere you need to implement the water element.

Inspiring your Feng Shui journey


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