After several years of running freshwater tanks, I'm planning on starting my first saltwater tank- probably a 55 gal. fish only or FOWLR at first, without a sump. Eventually, I'd like to add a sump, and therefore an overflow. I like the idea of building as much of it myself as I can- I'm definitely building my own hood, and I'd like to build my own sump when I get to that point. I've seen lots of plans for homemade overflows on this site- however, in all of them it seems like there's at least some risk that they'll lose siphon or get clogged, cause a tank overflow, & burn out the pump. Based on the designs I've seen,pre-plumbed tanks have little risk of these problems. Having no experience with saltwater tanks, I'm not sure if I'm being too paranoid about this, but are there some well-built overflows that are fairly risk-free, or would I be better off spending a little bit more now for a pre-plumbed tank? If anyone knows of any good articles or discussion threads on this subject, I'd appreciate hearing about those as well.