Stand is 41" tall.
Overflow is internally mounted; the way it is, the water level will be 4" from the top of the tank.
I intended to put a Wavebox, so I made sure there was space on top for the waves. After I [would have] mounted the light hood on top, the "lip" would have been 5 inches or so anyway, so that, viewed from the front, you won't see the water level, but slightly below it.
So, if you lose 4", the 375 gallon tank (which is already slightly less because of the 3/4" thick glass, the actual volume would be about 320 gallons.
I planned to cover the whole rear (and hide the overflow) with some kind of rock wall using PVC crates with attached rocks and rock formation using a combination of foam and cement.
I am out of touch with current aquascaping tips and all that, but my research two years ago, I was planning on using a combination of rock, araga-crete (or something like that) and some type of foam, then painted over with safe paint... that was the way to go back then.
@ Christian -- you have been a member here since 2006 (I checked your profile). Kunin mo na ito. Pag-usapan na lang natin ang installment. I know that if you get this, there will be additional cost in investing in equipment and all that, so I'll make it easy for you. Don't make tawad the price; but you can make tawad the length.
Oh, part of the payment pala (whether you or anyone), is that you invite me for a beer (or two... or three) when the whole setup is done and there is livestock in it na.