I'm waiting for you to post a picture of that conch coming out of the shell to attack the tank like Godzilla. Now that you are tidying it up, here's a couple suggestions for you: 1) Scrape the coralline off the back of the tank. That will seed the liverock with bits of coralline to grow on it instead. Your corals will pop against the black background. 2) Run a plastic spatula or rubber scraper between the sand and the walls of the tank to take that algae away. You will end up exposing pretty white sand again, and give your tank a cleaner look immediately. I'm seeing a lot of yellow in your tank. It would be nice to add some other colors, like green and blue. Blue Tort, Green Slimer, Pocillopora comes in bright green or bright pink... A tiny blue hippo would look nice in there. I'm not suggesting reds and purples because coralline tends to be those colors but to add some variety of color, that would be nice. That mirror behind your tank may start to deteriorate, primarily right at the bottom where salt can get to the foil material. Make sure to keep that area clean and maintain a seal with caulk or silicone to prevent damage. The light fixture looks good and those YoYos are useful when you need room to work. Is the front of your tank supported?
For scraping the coraline off, you might want to try plastic razor blades. Back when I detailed cars on the side, I would use them to get concrete off of a customers car, along with a special spray... Anyways, they did a good job and kept the paint marring down to a minimum, might be worth trying out.
Oh, and if they hadn't have glue the damn mirror to the wall I would have taken it down.
Now that I am looking at it, the GBTA, toadstool, favia, and some zoas are green. They just aren't showing up right. But I will scrape the bottom edge and the back since I was giving you a hard time about your sump.
I'm glad the front isn't floating. That's what I thought initially. And if the tank has diversity of color, that's perfect. It just appeared to be leaning to one color primarily. Good call on the scraper, Heath. I use credit cards myself. I bet you'll never talk about my sump's dirtiness again.
It does look good Midnight! I like the new rockwork. Add a few more colors and it will really pop.