What is the best Feng Shui fish to raise in 2017?

What is the best Feng Shui fish to raise in 2017?

Introduction: 2017 is coming, and the New Year is approaching. Many people will add some auspicious Feng Shui items to their homes to pray for good luck in the New Year. Many people choose to raise fish at home because they can be used for viewing or as home decoration, and they also have the feng shui effect of bringing good luck and wealth. Therefore, raising fish is the first choice for many people when choosing auspicious Feng Shui items in the New Year. What is the best Feng Shui fish to raise in 2017? Let’s follow the editor to find out! This issue of fish tank Feng Shui knowledge on the fortune-telling website tells you what you must know about raising fish.

Red Dragon and Silver Belt

Red dragon is the best Feng Shui fish. In Chinese society, it is believed that this fish, which is native to Indonesia, has the benefits of eliminating disasters and misfortunes, avoiding misfortunes and bringing good luck. It can even take its body to suffer disasters on behalf of its owner, thus saving the owner from bad luck.

In the early days of Indonesia, red dragonfish was used as food fish by local people because of its large population. Later, it became famous for being a Feng Shui fish, but as a result, it was overfished to a very serious extent. It is now regarded as a protected animal and its public sale and breeding is prohibited. Currently, Singapore and Indonesia have cooperated to develop methods of artificial breeding and raising, so they can purchase fry at high prices under the condition of listing.

If you can’t afford the expensive red dragon fish, the silver ribbon is another alternative. The silver hairtail fish, which is produced in Australia, costs about 8,000 yuan for a pair of fry. Because of its silver body, it is regarded as a symbol of wealth. Its swimming posture is as domineering as that of the red dragon, and it is very popular among people in the business community.

Cichlids and Percichlids

Popular Feng Shui fish of the Cichlid family include the Crown Six-Fried, Red Devil, and the more popular Golden Pineapple. Fish species such as the Golden Warship and Ancient Warship of the Percichthyidae family are quite popular among ordinary families because of their shapes similar to those of birthday stars and their kind appearance.

Small stingray

A new Feng Shui fish species that is being raised in the aquarium world. It comes from South America. Because of its round shape and the fact that it often lies dormant at the bottom of the aquarium, it gives people a sense of stability and has become a rising star among Feng Shui fish. The price is similar to that of hairtail.

Blood Parrot

The blood parrot is a yin-yang fish, just like the so-called lions, tigers and mules, and has no ability to reproduce. If you see them laying eggs, don't get excited because there is no chance of them hatching. This is a new fish produced by breeding the red manta ray and the purple firemouth fish introduced from South America to Taiwan. This breeding technology has not yet been fully mastered by foreign countries, and only Taiwan can cultivate such fish species. Due to its flame-like appearance, bright red color, and elegant posture, it quickly became the number one brand of Feng Shui fish in Taiwan!

Its average lifespan is about seven years, and it can grow to about 20 centimeters. The biggest disadvantage is that they are afraid of cold, so be sure to install a constant temperature controller in the fish tank to maintain the temperature at 28-30 degrees Celsius.

goldfish

Jin is an ornamental fish species that was continuously improved from carp during the Song Dynasty in China. It is also called the national treasure fish. Today, there are so many species of goldfish that it is difficult to count them all. For example, there are over a hundred species on display in the Goldfish Museum at the Hong Kong Ocean Park.

The more popular varieties include Bubble Eyes, Red Peony, Black Pearl, Teapot, etc. Goldfish symbolizes wealth, fortune, and longevity. Very popular among fish lovers. The biggest problem is that it is easy to get fish scale diseases, so special attention needs to be paid.

Koi fish

Koi have been raised in China longer than goldfish, but it was in Japan that Koi was first developed as a major ornamental fish and even Feng Shui fish. Koi has always been regarded as a spiritual fish that can bring prosperity to the family. However, due to limited breeding space, not many families raise koi, a Feng Shui fish, and most of the fish are raised by enterprises and institutions.
Summary: The Feng Shui fish introduced above are the Feng Shui fish that the editor recommends to everyone to raise in 2017. If you happen to plan to raise fish, you may wish to choose the above Feng Shui fish. The above content is for your reference only. The editor wishes all readers good luck and prosperity in the new year in advance!

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