Is fish farming odd or even?
Generally speaking, odd or even numbers of fish are better. It is generally believed that the number of fish in a fish tank is 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 19, 24, 36, 39, 55, 66.
Fish culture in fish tanks is also learned. Goldfish can make money, while snakehead can only be raised by people with special occupations (such as soldiers and scholars). Generally speaking, snakehead is more likely to attract villains, which is clear from right and wrong, but it is not conducive to making money. The number of fish is also different according to personal life, such as the following: rat, pig: 1 or 6 tigers, rabbit: 3 or 8 snakes, horse: 2 or 7.
Taboos for keeping fish at home:
1, avoid a pool of stagnant water
From the perspective of geomantic omen, water is a highly liquid substance, and the ideal water potential is moving but not moving. The function of feng shui fish is to make the water quiet, and at the same time, it also makes the water move darkly, so that the fish can drive the water to rotate when swimming freely. The swaying body of the fish drives the "water flow" and has the image of "starting", which is suitable for the bustling position in the fleeting time.
2. Quantity and species of fish
The number and species of fish, simply put, is to ensure that the number and species of fish conform to personal numerology as much as possible, and must not affect personal fortune changes because of the characteristics of fish themselves. For example, if you choose goldfish with bright colors, the number should be controlled within 10, so the probability of violating taboos will be much smaller.
3, the location of the fish tank
The fish tank can be placed in the financial position at home, whether it is a bright financial position or a dark financial position. Otherwise, it will inevitably affect the stability of home feng shui, and even lead to bad luck. So the position of the fish tank must be correct. It is to choose a fierce position at home and resolve the suffocation through the five elements of water owned by the fish tank.