A co-worker of mine is probably gonna be giving me an old 29g tank that he's not using anymore, and I'd like to set it up as a SW tank. Only thing is, I don't want one of these full reef tanks like I've seen so many pictures of. For my tastes, that much coral is just overwhelming. I'd like to set it up with a minimum of live rock and a maximum of fish/inverts. So here are my questions...
For filtration, I've planned on something like a Fluval 204 canister filter. Will that be okay for a SW setup? Will I need a skimmer to go along with it?
For lighting, I'll probably do a dual tube flourescent like the one on my 20g planted FW aquarium. 2 24" bulbs at 20 watts each is 40 watts..... is that sufficient, or do I need to spend the money on power compact?
And for fish, the only thing I have my heart set on right now is a combo of a trigger shrimp and some type of shrimp goby. I want to see how they form their symbiotic relationship, and even if they don't they both still look like interesting critters. Beyond them, I don't really have any true preferences. I'm sure the wife will prefer something colorful like tangs and damsels, but I don't think there's room in a 29g. The only things I don't want are puffers... they freak me out

And finally, water chemistry.... are there any good tutorials around about SW water chemistry? I understand the basics of FW, but after looking at the 3 shelves of SW additives at the LFS, I was a bit overwhelmed. I can tell you that our tap water is from a well (no chlorine/chloramine) with a pH of about 7.4-7.6 and a GH of around 3... if that will help with recommendations too.
So what am I looking at here, how much lighting do I need, how much filtration, and how much live sand/live rock will be required to set up a tank like I'm wanting with the shrimp/goby combination? And finally, if the wife decided she wants a clown fish, would that work in a setup like this?
For filtration, I've planned on something like a Fluval 204 canister filter. Will that be okay for a SW setup? Will I need a skimmer to go along with it?
For lighting, I'll probably do a dual tube flourescent like the one on my 20g planted FW aquarium. 2 24" bulbs at 20 watts each is 40 watts..... is that sufficient, or do I need to spend the money on power compact?
And for fish, the only thing I have my heart set on right now is a combo of a trigger shrimp and some type of shrimp goby. I want to see how they form their symbiotic relationship, and even if they don't they both still look like interesting critters. Beyond them, I don't really have any true preferences. I'm sure the wife will prefer something colorful like tangs and damsels, but I don't think there's room in a 29g. The only things I don't want are puffers... they freak me out
And finally, water chemistry.... are there any good tutorials around about SW water chemistry? I understand the basics of FW, but after looking at the 3 shelves of SW additives at the LFS, I was a bit overwhelmed. I can tell you that our tap water is from a well (no chlorine/chloramine) with a pH of about 7.4-7.6 and a GH of around 3... if that will help with recommendations too.
So what am I looking at here, how much lighting do I need, how much filtration, and how much live sand/live rock will be required to set up a tank like I'm wanting with the shrimp/goby combination? And finally, if the wife decided she wants a clown fish, would that work in a setup like this?