Some good advice here. Every reef is different as is every reef keeper. I will say, no matter what, the hobby costs money. Once you get hooked, it costs a lot more.
You can get some great little AOI set ups with good results. It is how I started. A 29g JBJ with DE Halide. Loved the tank.
Remember that maintenance can save you on tons of equipment. Getting the correct balance will save you even more. Live rock is a great starter vs dry, but much more expensive. Clowns are a fun way to start, but nems can be challenging.
Keep doing some research and look for individuals iwth tanks like you may like to have. Ask them specifically about details. This could help you too.
For instance, I bought a 210g tank with sump, protein skimmer, return pump, calcium reactor, rock, and more for like 1200 back when I started. The tank is no longer with me, but all the equipment still is. I just replaced the ancient tank. Good equipment is worth the money for the long hall.
You can get some great little AOI set ups with good results. It is how I started. A 29g JBJ with DE Halide. Loved the tank.
Remember that maintenance can save you on tons of equipment. Getting the correct balance will save you even more. Live rock is a great starter vs dry, but much more expensive. Clowns are a fun way to start, but nems can be challenging.
Keep doing some research and look for individuals iwth tanks like you may like to have. Ask them specifically about details. This could help you too.
For instance, I bought a 210g tank with sump, protein skimmer, return pump, calcium reactor, rock, and more for like 1200 back when I started. The tank is no longer with me, but all the equipment still is. I just replaced the ancient tank. Good equipment is worth the money for the long hall.