Stock Tank build help

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My 350g stock tank has arrived so time to start the build! I’d like to do an elevated sump, so pump inside the pond, plumbed up into the filter sock area of a sump. For the return line, I’m looking into drilling a bulkhead in the return pump chamber with a ball valve for it to drain back into the pond. Thoughts??

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I don't want to deter you from your endeavors, I also don't know for sure what your plans are with this 350G system so please don't let anything I say hold you back, I want you to succeed.
350G FOWLR System
Filtration (including protein skimmer): $800 - $1,500
Lighting (basic): $300 - $600
Circulation pumps: $200 - $400
Live rock (175-350 lbs): $875 - $2,100
Substrate: $200 - $300
Heaters: $100 - $200
Testing equipment: $100 - $200
Miscellaneous equipment: $500 - $1,000
Total estimated cost for 350G FOWLR (excluding tank and stand): $3,075 - $6,300

350G Reef System
Filtration (including high-end protein skimmer): $1,500 - $3,000
Lighting (reef-capable LED or T5): $1,500 - $3,500
Circulation pumps: $400 - $800
Live rock (175-350 lbs): $875 - $2,100
Substrate: $200 - $300
Heaters: $100 - $200
Testing equipment: $200 - $400
Calcium reactor or dosing system: $500 - $1,000
Miscellaneous equipment: $1,000 - $2,000
Total estimated cost for 350G Reef (excluding tank and stand): $6,275 - $13,300

These numbers are surprisingly cheaper than I expected and you absolutely can buy these things over a long-long period of time like I myself have done. Just trying to show what you'll need and it's rough cost but you can also save some things for last like lighting, reactors and random jibs and jabs.
 
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I don't want to deter you from your endeavors, I also don't know for sure what your plans are with this 350G system so please don't let anything I say hold you back, I want you to succeed.
350G FOWLR System
Filtration (including protein skimmer): $800 - $1,500
Lighting (basic): $300 - $600
Circulation pumps: $200 - $400
Live rock (175-350 lbs): $875 - $2,100
Substrate: $200 - $300
Heaters: $100 - $200
Testing equipment: $100 - $200
Miscellaneous equipment: $500 - $1,000
Total estimated cost for 350G FOWLR (excluding tank and stand): $3,075 - $6,300

350G Reef System
Filtration (including high-end protein skimmer): $1,500 - $3,000
Lighting (reef-capable LED or T5): $1,500 - $3,500
Circulation pumps: $400 - $800
Live rock (175-350 lbs): $875 - $2,100
Substrate: $200 - $300
Heaters: $100 - $200
Testing equipment: $200 - $400
Calcium reactor or dosing system: $500 - $1,000
Miscellaneous equipment: $1,000 - $2,000
Total estimated cost for 350G Reef (excluding tank and stand): $6,275 - $13,300

These numbers are surprisingly cheaper than I expected and you absolutely can buy these things over a long-long period of time like I myself have done. Just trying to show what you'll need and it's rough cost but you can also save some things for last like lighting, reactors and random jibs and jabs.
Ah thank you! I’m currently running a 180 and have a shelf full of additional equipment for this build out. The elevated sump theory is new to me though.. and want to make sure I plan the flow accordingly. Sorry for not explaining that better! Here’s my current set up
 

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