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LED light & 300W heaterA fully-fledged fish lover packed his wife off on holiday so he could install a mammoth aquarium which nearly 'tore the house apart'. Martin Lakin's 5,000 litre fish tank was so monstrous the family had to live elsewhere for FIVE MONTHS while it was finished. One architect told him he was 'mad' after he unveiled plans for his incredible aquarium, with room for 120 fish and tonnes of coral. The expert feared the three bedroom detached house would collapse. So the architect was promptly sacked and Martin, 49, brought in a structural engineer to oversee him ripping out walls and wedge a 250 cubic feet monster tank into the MIDDLE of his house. Wife Kay, 53, claims her husband 'defied gravity' installing the £150,000 tank, which saw her living with her mother for months on end as walls, ceilings and floors were removed from the family home. At times she worried she 'might never get her house back in one piece'. The tank is so big that Kay and their 15-year-old son James were able to SWIM in it before the wildlife was brought in.
Now the tank sits in the centre of the home and is viewable from THREE downstairs rooms as well as from the study upstairs. It even has its own automated skylight to give the fish light and air. Kay, from Rochester, Kent, said: "Martin already had a huge fish tank but he wanted a bigger one and said he needed a bigger house to fit it in. "I loved our house so didn't want to move. "So we compromised - he got a bigger tank in our current house. As it turns out, he got the fish tank he had wanted for a bigger property and redesigned our house around it. "I knew none of this though - he said why don't you go on holiday for a few weeks so I went to stay with my sister in Tenerife as she lives over there. "When I came back, he then had me and our son James go and live with my mother as the fish tank wasn't finished yet. "I knew something 'fishy' was going on but didn't realise quite what he was up to until 'too late'." Martin's second advisor was a structural engineer who brought in giant steel girders arranged in a crucifix shape to hold up the house once walls were moved or torn down to accommodate the tank.
The project began in January 2012 and was expected to be completed by February, though it was not completed until June. Two giant steel joists, the length and height of the house, were brought in to support the structure after the central wall separating the living room and garage was moved by 1.5metres to the left. The tank itself cost a staggering £50,000, but costs spiralled much higher during the six months of building work, which included a team of 35 different people involved in the project. Add to this figure the importing of a half a ton of live coral, all of the complex machinery, pumps and computers that run the tank 24 hours a day and Martin estimates the cost to be around £150,000. Martin, a facilities management consultant, said: "I stopped counting once it went over £100,000. "I'm sure it would be enough to buy a decent place with in itself. "But don't tell Kay that. "You've got to be bold, butch and decisive to get these things done." The costs don't stop there though;
the upkeep alone of the fish tanks costs more than £4,000 a year. Martin currently spends £200 a month on electricity to power the mammoth aquarium - though he hopes 20 solar panels he recently installed on the side of the property will soon reduce this cost. And this is before the tank had any of the 120 fish - and growing - collection in it. One fish in particular, a tri colour tang, changes colour as the weeks go by and Martin estimates he is one of only about 20 in the world to have one. Martin said: "I managed to get the tri colour tang a number of years ago for just £350 before people realised how rare and incredible they are. "Since then, I've had one gentleman offer me £6,000 for the fish but I told him no. "I couldn't sell him - he's my pride and joy and like a pet to me. I know I would never be able to get another." Kay met Martin when they were young teens and were friends for many years during both of their own separate first marriages. She believes that it was the fish in her late father's garden centre that inspired a young Martin to take up the hobby.
Kay, a medical receptionist, said: "He has been obsessed ever since. Even his first tank was huge and blew everyone's socks off when they saw it, but that was about a fifth of this one. "He was never happy with it. I couldn't understand how you could get a bigger one, but clearly you can. "He kept telling everyone 'wait until you see my next one'. "He still says that to people, but I say no way. It was horrific at the time and a complete nightmare seeing the house taken apart in that way." "It was crazy really - Martin defied gravity with what he did to the place "There were times when I was really worried if I would ever get the house back in one piece or even still standing. "It was safe and the council came round a lot to check planning permission and check it was safe. "We could have ended up quite easily with serious structural damage if slightest thing went wrong. "But it was all worth it in the end and now we have an amazing fish tank that does wow all the guests when they come round."
"The only bad thing is the smell when it is cleaned out. The filters smell awfully bad, so bad in fact that it pollutes the whole house so Martin tends to save cleaning days for when I'm out of the house. "I've had some embarrassing moments with friends coming round after a clean-out and me trying to explain what that terrible stench is - it really is the worst smell imaginable." The fish tank can be viewed from the living room, kitchen and a dedicated 'fish viewing room' downstairs, while the skylight allows Martin to look in it from above in his study upstairs. The skylight, which meant the ceiling had to be torn out to install it, is electronically-operated and opens to allow hot air to escape if the system detects the tank temperature rises. Kay said: "When the ultra-violet glow from the fish beams out of the skylight at night, we have had neighbours and friends ask what we are doing in the home as the glow looks like we are trying to grow something we shouldn't. "You can see it from the other end of the street and I wouldn't be surprised if pilots going overhead haven't looked down and wondered what it could be."