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Dear Cecil,
I'm new to this forum. I have read many messages regarding fish tanks which they were very helpful and found that I have positioned my fish tank at an unfavorable place if not very harmful, (it is beside the entrance of the apartment on the left going in and on right outing out) which probably explains the wave of bad luck that we are experiencing especially my father. After learning this i feel that it's best to get rid of the tropical aquarium ASAP but I'm told not to deliberately kill which may bring even more bad luck, however I just cannot think of any way to get rid of the fishes without in the end result, they die. Can you please shed some light on this situation?
Looking forward to your reply
Maggie
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