New to reefing

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I am looking to start a cool reef, but I am a bit short on funds to do so. What tank sizes/ fish would be cool to put in for possibly under 1400?
I own a freshwater aquarium and want to try some corals/ more advanced fish.
(PS- I like eels but that does not seem doable for less than 1400)
 
unfortunately freshwater experience really doesn't help in the switch over to salt, many things are done very differently in salt tanks.

The most expensive unit on a reef tank by far is the light. With your budget, I would build a 20 gallon tank, sand, rocks, powerheads, and either Prime HD or Kessil (never had a kessil before), and thats it. It's big enough for 3 or 4 small fish, and should still leave enough money to buy some nice corals. Weekly water changes would be the main filtration. I'm sure you have a spare hob filter that you can use to run carbon. This is the most simple basic set up that I tend to like.

Anyway, I find salt tanks a lot more fascinating and rewarding that fresh water tanks, that just my opinion. The most important thing of all is lots of research before any action. Good luck.
 
Welcome to Reef2Reef! It sounds like you are ready to start the saltwater journey. Secondhand equipment will help keep you in budget but I always recommend buying the tank new (or from someone you know and trust).
 
marketplace is your best friend! local reefers are also an option

welcome aboard the r2r board!
 

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