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How to Use a Feng Shui Fish Tank

by: KyleRichey
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Fish are a very important part of Asian culture. Perhaps you've seen Chinese and other Asian artwork that includes koi or goldfish. You may also consider Asian water gardens that you can incorporate into your home and which include these types of very beautiful fish.

Therefore, when you consider feng shui, which is both an art and a science, you might be curious as to how you can use a feng shui fish tank in your home. How do you introduce it, and where should you keep it? Are there places you should not include a feng shui fish tank?

A True Feng Shui Fish Tank is Not Always Big

A lot of people think wrongly that when you are talking about a feng shui fish tank, you are talking about a huge aquarium which will take up half your living room. This is untrue. The basic feng shui principles encourage simplicity and balance and trying to fit a massive tank into a tiny apartment is only going to make the room feel cluttered which, again, is very anti-feng shui. You should choose a tank which is going to look good in your house and not be too big.

Instead, for a small space, a small feng shui aquarium is just fine, especially when it's perfectly balanced to the room itself. In addition, a feng shui fish tank doesn't even need to be an aquarium, necessarily. A simple small fishbowl with just a goldfish or two will do the job nicely as long as it's properly displayed and maintained.

This might be good news to you if you are on a budget and don't want to spend a lot of money on a large aquarium, in addition to spending a lot of money to both stock it and maintain it.

Where to Introduce Your Feng Shui Fish Tank

You might already be familiar with the five elements in feng shui, which are water, wood, metal, fire and earth. These are the embodiment of feng shui and the elements complement one another and stop each other from monopolizing a whole room. This is why your feng shui fish tank will be useful. With a smaller fish tank or bowl, the balance can be attained by using it as an accent to the room.

If the room is colored in earth tones, such as tans or browns, you'll need a water element to bring in balance. If your living room is this type of color scheme, the water element needs to be incorporated here. This is especially helpful if the fish inside are colored brightly, such as fish with yellows, oranges, or other bright hues that will offset the warm earth tones.

It is a bad idea for your feng shui fish tank to have to compete with a stronger element. If you have a large fireplace in your family room, you shouldn't have a large aquarium in the same room. These elements are both strong and will conflict with one another, resulting in a lack of harmony and balance. In this case, you can either choose a smaller fish tank or place a large aquarium in another room where it is not competing against anything.

Make sure that you place your fish bowl somewhere it can complement the room and the environment in it. This will ensure your feng shui fish tank is used to its best advantage.




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