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Dear Denise,

Here’s a refined version of your text:

A fish tank is best placed in a "water" star position, as recommended by the Flying Star Theory. Even without a detailed Feng Shui assessment, the living room is generally a suitable location, especially where there is ample open space—this aligns well with water star principles. Ideally, position the fish tank against a wall in the living room and keep the surrounding area furnished with low furniture to maintain harmony.

If the toilet already occupies a water star position, keeping the fish tank there can be acceptable, provided it is of reasonable size and fits comfortably. The key is that both you and the fish feel at ease with its placement. However, it is advisable to avoid locating the fish tank in the bedroom or kitchen.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil

 

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On 9/28/00 8:42:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
where is the best place for my
fish tank right now i just
have it in the bathroom where
i set it up !!! any ideas?
thanks.. denise:)


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Asked Meta AI to imagine a stunning fish tank set against the soft backdrop of a living room wall, framed by elegant, low furniture that invites relaxation and unobstructed views. The tank itself is a sleek, seamless rectangle, its crystal-clear glass shimmering with the play of light. Inside, a gentle current ripples through vibrant aquatic plants—a lush arrangement of emerald java fern, feathery cabomba, and delicate moss, all swaying gently as colorful fish dart between them.

A group of radiant discus glide gracefully through the water, their vivid blues, reds, and yellows standing out against the green foliage. Small neon tetras flash like tiny jewels, weaving through the roots, while a graceful pair of angelfish keep watch near a sculptural piece of driftwood. Smooth stones and a sparkling bed of white sand anchor the scene, creating peaceful pockets where shrimp and snails explore.

Soft, adjustable LED lights cast a natural glow, changing through a gentle spectrum to mimic sunlight and moonlight, while subtle bubbles rise from a hidden aerator, bringing freshness and movement to the tank. The overall effect is peaceful and harmonious—a living painting that balances nature and design, offering not just beauty but a quiet sense of wellbeing and good energy to the entire room.

 


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