Oh, this is great news and sounds very doable. I could easily go a couple of percula clowns but I might want to work up to them with some corals first to be sure I have ironed out any issues with water stability.
So, say I eventually plan to have a reef tank, and I start with a couple of small soft corals.... I am imagining my tank will look pretty boring for some time with just a couple of lumps in it. I know I need some live rock but how much is appropriate/too much? I really want to provide a lot of structural interest points but I am thinking this will involve some sterile coral framework (not sure if that is the correct terminology) that I can attach the frags with? Is that ok, or should I just keep it really simple at first?
So I am thinking I will get an RO purifier, skimmer, a couple of pumps to provide water movement, lights (MH I presume), heater and I will need a sump to put all that in. I am guessing that these corals will do ok with photosynthesis so I don't need to dose with anything to start with right? If/when I get into some other types of corals, do I need to plan ahead for this in terms of my equipment? Also, I have no idea what to look for in terms of equipment - is there an up to date guide for such things?