Thought I'd share some photos taken recently of the tank. Bear in mind the tank is only around 3 months old at the time of the photos, and the scrubber had only been up for about 2-3 weeks, with half the screen from my old tank/scrubber. This is a one sided screen that is nearly a horizontal design (about 30 degree slope), using the overflow from the tank to feed the scrubber (so no extra pumps needed for the scrubber).
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomworley/3504303979/
The two pipes on the left are what was feeding the tank in the loft/attic that contained the old recirculating scrubber, it's not actually being used any more or in this photo.
The tank isn't finished by a long way, probably going to add another 50% or more liverock and a bunch more corals, also got an juveanile Orange Shoulder Tang since this photo. There is quite a lot of food going into the tank (3-4 blocks of frozen brine, mysis, marine mix and krill, sometimes flakes, sinking pellets + 2 bits of seaweed/algae for the tangs+cowfish every day), at least double what was going in before on the old vertical scrubber (there is also 30% more screen surface now, and 50% more light, and 100% more flow)
There's a small amount of algae on the back and a little on the glass on the left, but I only have to clean once every 2 weeks, and the sides and back are never cleaned (only by a handful of turbo snails).
Sun Coral:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomworley/3504817150/
Torch Coral:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomworley/3504795488/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomworley/3503991897/
Zoanthids:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomworley/3504800750/
"Mookeh" the Longhorn Cowfish
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomworley/3503985413/
"Charlie" the Salfin Tang
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomworley/3503983847/