Pam,
I really enjoyed the show, and like everyone else, I wish they spent more time on the tank.
With regards to some of the previous posts regarding the cycle, from what I can tell from watching the show, there would be no need to cycle this tank. For all intents and purposes, it is precycled.
1. Fresh sea water was used. We all work hard to make sure our water is as close to sea water as possible. Fresh sea water is obviously perfect in every way.
2. Uncured rock. That looked to me to be uncured live rock. Most of us don't use a professional service, and instead order our live rock cured, either online or from an LFS. Cured rock has a lot of die-off on it, and that die-off on the rock is what causes the nitrogen cycle to kick off.
The rock and coral they put in your tanks looked like it was taken out of a holding tank of some sort. I can speak from experience on this. If you take rock straight from one source (eg. the ocean) to another (eg and aquarium) and don't allow it undue exposure to the air, there will be no die-off, hence, no cycle. (assuming, of course, proper chemistry etc)
I have set up my tank using this method.
Started with a 75G, filled it with fresh sea water
5 inches of sand I harvested from below a reef head in about 8 feet of water
50 lbs rock harvested from several locations around the island
30G sump with in-sump protien skimmer
set it up, added a couple beaugregory damsels, and waited for the cycle. Never came (waited three weeks). Started adding cleaners, then more fish.
I never had a cycle in this tank.
Anyway, good luck with your tank. Not sure what the Cali laws are like, but if you can, try going out and catching a few fish for your tank since you live so close to the water. My tank is stocked completely with fish I caught myself. I highly recommend it
Regards
DiverDown