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Dear Miss Quiss,
1. Not all situations are the same as it also depends on the layout of the house especially since you mentioned that there is an `east' wall immediately backing the fish tank.
2. If you have placed the fish tank for quite some time i.e. more than 3 months without any effect i.e. particularly sickness for the spouse; and/or finance keepings going out.
If one does not face difficulties as mentioned under Para 2, this is fine.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/16/01 10:31:00 PM, Miss Quiss wrote:
>Hello
>Further below there was some
>advice about not having fish
>in the center of the house.
>I have read that it's
>acceptable to place an
>aquarium along the East side
>of the living room, if the
>east side of the building
>itself is not suitable for
>this.
>The place on the East side of
>my living room is also the
>middle of the groundfloor of
>the house. Is this very bad?
>Mostly, the center of the home
>is clear and open (living room
>and hall) except for this
>aquarium, a large plant and
>some pottery.
>What is the problem with
>having the aquarium there?
>Should I move it?
>Chris
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