Is it important to keep a certain number of domestic koi?
The following will be elaborated on from three aspects: fish tank, filtration and Feng Shui.
1. The actual situation of the fish tank
Koi fish are large ornamental fish. Although aquarists will choose smaller ones when buying them, they are constantly growing and can be kept It is also very common to reach 50cm+. Therefore, we must take into account the actual size of the koi tank and the size of the koi, and leave room for the koi to grow in the future.
2. The endurance of the filtration system
Koi are lively and active by nature and consume huge amounts of oxygen; and koi are omnivorous, not picky about food, and their excretion function is relatively good. Powerful, therefore, the filtration system is very important when raising koi in the tank. If the density of raising koi is too high and the filtration system cannot bear it, it will destroy the filtration system over time and affect the stability of water quality, thereby causing harm to the koi, causing koi fish disease, and even causing the death of the koi.
3. Feng Shui Issues
Everyone can have different opinions on Feng Shui issues, and the wise have their own opinions. Koi carp have always been called "feng shui fish" and "lucky fish". They can not only be raised at home, but many people also place fish tanks in their companies to raise koi carp.
Since the purpose of raising koi fish is to "attract wealth" and "prosperity", then the answer to raising koi fish is inseparable from Feng Shu. Some information about this is for your reference.
One white, water, brings wealth. Greedy Wolf star hexagram is good for luck.
Two blacks, earth, overcome water, and are not good for wealth. The Jumen star hexagram is a disease talisman, and the owner of the family is prone to illness.
Three greens and trees, which release water, are not good for wealth. The Lord causes trouble, and the Lord's family is prone to quarrels with others; but it is good for law firms.
Four greens, water, water discharge, Wenquxing, auspicious. The Wenqu star hexagram indicates intelligence, can urge officials, and is beneficial to civil servants, students, and politicians.
Five yellows, earth, and water, are bad for wealth. In the Lian Zhen star hexagram, the main family will encounter obstacles and difficulties.
Liubai, gold, generates water, and brings wealth. Wu Qu Xing Gua indicates career stability and is beneficial to civil servants.
Qi Chi, gold, water, auspicious. Po Jun Xing Gua, one of the evil stars. Mainly theft, easy to lose items.
Babai, earth, overcomes water, auspicious. The Zuo Fu star hexagram is in charge of good fortune and real estate in the four houses.
Nine Purple, fire, auspicious, and prosperous. The right Bi star hexagram indicates harmony and harmony in the family and smooth family fortune.