Cool aquarium. But like reefman said, it does seem to have some detritus issues--the 10 ppm nitrates indicate that things could be better. I'm assuming that you have a protein skimmer in the sump. A good one helps a lot. Also, can you have either a bunch of chaeto in the sump or a remote deep sand bed? Each of those go a long way toward absorbing nitrates from the tank--and, in the case of chaeto, phosphates are also removed. Regular, as in weekly, water changes of 15-20% of water volume would most likely help noticeably. Also, running activated carbon or chemipure would be helpful. If I were you, I would get a good carbon that doesn't leach phosphates, like Two Little Fishies brand, and use the recommended amount of carbon and change it out every two weeks. Between the water changes, and clean and efficiently running protein skimmer, either a remote deep sand bed or chaeto, and activated carbon, I think you should be able to get things looking fine in that tank in a month or two. You use Tropic Marin salt, so that's fine. You might test your phosphates and add some Phosban or Phosguard if they are elevated.