Thanks Alan!
Yes, it was not an easy move. I would have liked to get everyone's help like I did last move (which again, was very much appreciated!), but the stairs to the basement have a turn at the top, and no matter how many guys would have been available to move the tanks, only so many could have fit.

I hired Danny and crew with their big suction cups to move the tanks in.
There was a fair amount of nail-biting, especially by my new better half!
I set up the rockwork like it is so that I can possibly add more shelf type areas and larger caves. (as soon as I see some nice big flat pieces of LR to purchase) and I also see that this new MACO course will be covering geographical differences around Indonesia (where the coral comes from) and the water flow associated with that. I hope that my tank is going to be big enough so that I replicate a particular corals' natural habitat.
As far as certain fish sticking to certain zones, my Kole tang has definitely claimed one cave as his own, and is turning out to be a very aggressive fish.
There is also definitely one area in there that the cleaner shrimp hang out in that is a cleaning station that all the fish enjoy.
Mitch