Actually i might be interested, thanks for asking tom. Shoot me a pm with specs and pricing if you would.
As far as lighting goes, unfortunately jim we will have to agree to disagree. Im firm in my stance on lighting. If your(tom) corals are bleaching out after moving them up so high in the tank, my recommendation is to stop moving them higher and let them grow into the light. It may end up that you will trim them back if the tips towards the surface burn or they may adjust to the intensity. If you really feel its to much light then shut down to 3, but i seriously urge you to NOT go down with 250s.
As far as your tank is concerned jim, i dont think its really on the same par(no pun intended) as tom's. My understanding of tom's tank(correct me if im wrong) is a SPS only tank with no softies or the like. Yours(jim) i consider a mixed reef with leathers, LPS, and some lower light SPS. For your corals, the lighting is great. That cup coral you mentioned, all that lighting may have been overshock to it. The thing that alot of people do not look at for coral placement in the reef is; area of origin(including high tide exposure), tissue/skeletal structure and polyp size including expansion. Cup corals IME do not come from intensly lit areas but further(this also means a little more nutrients) down the reef column. Plenty of flow though to brush them clean and larger polyp size to capture planktonic foods to suplement some light. It was completely sensible for you to pull it from the main display and place it in your sump with less intensive lights and a few more nutrients since all your water collects down there.
As far as people tending to throw tons of light at things, i think that your right and wrong. Some people do just throw halides on a tank because they've read somewhere that's what is needed to grow corals, while others are in tom's situation and pulling from previous experiences are not yeilding the same results(due in part because of aforementioned stability of the system).
I do not claim to be a expert on lighting and can only offer my opinion from experiences of both myself and others i have talked with including someone i think you should talk to tom. Contact jeolson here on RC. Most of his tanks are lit with 1000watters and with enough flow to knock down a holstein(cow, for nonfarm people). Jesse stocks his tanks with 90% sps corals. The other 10% is zoos pretty much.
I feel thats enough preaching from me for right now.