Since no one has replied to your $350 price target. You could get a decent fish only setup for $350 new. You definitely could get a nice FO setup used for $350 in your size range.
I do not think you could setup a reef tank new tank for $350 unless you can find a good deal for used equipment. Watch out for junk used equipment.
The only way I can think you could get a new Reef setup for $350 is to go with a Nano-reef without a skimmer. And you do not want to try this if you are not experienced.
Then the books you should read will run $30 -$60 a piece from Amazon.
I would save up some more money if you want to do a reef. I think it is worth the time to save up more.
Here is a breakdown of what I would setup for a first reef tank (55G) on a limited budget with new equipment. I am sure others will think differently. These prices are from
www.marinedepot.com, which I highly recommend, unless noted.
*55G+ tank $150+ (Local store)
*Lights 48" 220W/IC430 VHO (Very high output fluorescents) Retrofit lighting from icecap. Get a single white and a single blue tube. $229 You could add a some Metal Halides later to the hood.
*2x Maxi-Jet Power Heads $13 to $19 a piece
*Remora HOB (Hang on the back) Skimmer $158.95
*DIY stand/canopy $100+ in parts and a few days of work
*Salifert Nitrogen Cycle Package - includes Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, and pH $ 45
* Hydrometer from petco etc. ~$15 get this calibrated from a person who owns a
refractometer
* DIY algae scraper (old credit card and plastic stick) $5
* free shipping for order over $150 except a bulb charge for the VHOs.
Yes you can go skimmerless but I would not do that on your first tank. And even if you go "skimmerless" later you should have one as a backup if some goes wrong in your tank.
Get you salt and substrate locally. If you live in the NE try and find Southdown sand at a Home Depot. Buy your live rock online about 50lbs or so. The substrate, rock, and salt will run another couple hundred.
Get a 9 for $99 special (includes shipping) from
www.ipsf.com with the following after you cycle you tank with liverock and the substrate.
Bristle Worms
6 Baby Trocus
6 nerite snails
Adult strombus snails
6 Turbo Grazers
Reef Amphipods
Live Sand Activator
Wonder Mud
Anthelia polyps (good starter coral)
"supersize" with 6 Adult Trochus for $20
At the same time get 30 - 50 nassarius from
www.premiumaquatics.com.
And if you can afford it get a detritivor kit from
www.inlandaquatics.com ($60 plus shipping).
Oh yeah get some books now. And while you are reading and re-reading the books save up money for a good setup later.
I started with a 58G to see if I wanted to go bigger later. You just need to know that some of that equipment above will not be reused on a larger tank but could be used for a frag tank or something. Now that I know I like reef tanks I am finishing of my list for an 180G.
Good luck and have fun....
[ July 14, 2001: Message edited by: endymion ]