Hi everyone! Thanks for your replies I feel so excited about the progress I made and this is the only place I have to share my joy

. Maybe my family will care more once everything is up and running. I've been fighting off some serious jet lag since I have been gone, but I made some time to do a few additions to the tank.
I added Euro bracing to the bottom of the tank and the top. The bottom looks a bit like a lego set or something now, but hopefully it will all be hidden with sand.
I put a 5/8" seal around every corner of the tank especially around the column where the glass meets.
I added an 8" horizontal brace across the top and on the glass column protecting the pole. The remaining part of the pole I coated with epoxy to protect from salt creep.
I did a small water test with about 40 gallons or so.. I lost count going back and forth with a gallon jug last night. So far there are no leaks, but i guess the real test will be when I fill it to the top.
Next I am going to work on plumbing the ghost overflow and sump. First I am going to do more traveling and I am heading to Greece, Morocco, and Spain until October 4th. My father is celebrating his 60th in Marrakesh and I am visiting some travel buddies from my time being a vagabond lol.
So once I am back from another travel adventure I will fill the tank and hopefully start cycling it with rock!
I have been poking around the forums for how people handle flow in tanks like these. I am leaning towards either vortex MP40s or a Gyre. I would love to keep everything all at one side of the tank. Being that the tank is 30" high I am guessing I might have some complexities with the depth and length to allow the flow to circulate adequately.