Dont want to add things all at once, or your setting yourself up for failure(and needless coral death). Best to add them slowly in smaller batches. If your not going to have a fair amount of disposable income after your car, then its not going to be a fun hobby for you. If you instnatly have everything you want in your tank, then what is there to keep you interested?
With a 28 gallon tank you are going to have to top off every day without forgetting. Youll also be spending money on food, replacement bulbs once every 8-12 months, carbon if you do that, plus other misc parts from time to time.
You WILL need a skimmer. A first timer will not be able to run a tank without one without serious consquence(to your fish and corals). You will need about 100 dollars worth of testing supplies + refractomoter. Youll spend close to 800 probably before any livestock. Live rock and clean up crew will run you another 300.
Its not an entertainment center. Cant just set it up in the corner and expect it to be perfect and run perfect without putting anything in to it after the initial setup.
With a 28 gallon tank you are going to have to top off every day without forgetting. Youll also be spending money on food, replacement bulbs once every 8-12 months, carbon if you do that, plus other misc parts from time to time.
You WILL need a skimmer. A first timer will not be able to run a tank without one without serious consquence(to your fish and corals). You will need about 100 dollars worth of testing supplies + refractomoter. Youll spend close to 800 probably before any livestock. Live rock and clean up crew will run you another 300.
Its not an entertainment center. Cant just set it up in the corner and expect it to be perfect and run perfect without putting anything in to it after the initial setup.