The 29gal biocube isn't a bad choice. I think they are a great all in one and you can upgrade the bio ball chamber to a
skimmer chamber later on.
I have mixed feelings about starting small or starting large. The benifits of having a large tank is it crashes a lot slower
lol It really depends on what you want to do with the tank and how much time you want to put into it.
Soft corals would be perfect for that tank. If I'm not mistaken you can upgrade the lights later to
MH's but I'm not sure about that.
I would start with the bio and work from there. Just be prepared to either go bigger better and more money or keep the tank.

With salt water you are either addicted or not.
IMO of course

Most people are addicted
