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Dear Diane,
Usually, the preferred location is in the living room. If it is placed in the living room, preference is not to raise it too high.
If you have a separate room that can hold the aquarium it is equally fine.
It is best not to place the aquarium behind the house or in a room behind the house.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/4/01 12:26:00 PM, Diane Price wrote:
>Yes, Cecil, it is a 55 gallon
>aquarium. I purchased a
>wrought iron metal stand for
>it if that would help. I love
>fish, they are so peaceful to
>watch. In no way does aquarium
>take up 50% of space, just a
>corner. I would just like to
>find the best place for it.
>There will not be other
>containers of water in my
>house, so what do you think?
>Your advise is MUCH
>appreciated.
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