Hey Pons and welcome to the Hobby Dude.
My Tips. - If you have not looked into it yet then you should purchase a bottle of Brightwell Aquatics Microbacter 7 and some High Proof Pure Vodka.
Here is how to use them and what they do.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2008-08/nftt/index.php
(Stick to this plan and For the cost of 1 bottle of Vodka every 3/4 months you won't have algae, Nitrate, Phosphate, and your water will be crystal clear always.)
I started my tank like this from the beginning. Months later I'm overstocked with fish,corals, and my skimmer fills up to the tip every week. Everything is happy and colorful and other than a bout of red bugs im still good.
Chillers...ehhh. I don't like chillers because they are expensive, use a lot of electricity and are an easy way out of an otherwise very easily solved problem.
Red Sea Max owners I know have all removed their light fixture insides which is easy because they come out real easy. They then Used Hole Saws or a Dremel to Dremel out additional holes. They purchased 120 or 80mm Fans and wired them to a simple AC adapter. They plugged this ac adapter into a Reef Keeper Lite which also controlled their lights and basically had the fans come on in series to bring down the temperature. To Wire 2 or 3 additional fans into your hood is about
6 per Fan X3 - 18$
Ac Adapter - 16.99$ Radio Shack
Reefkeeper Lite - 99$
Qurantine Tank
Buy a 20$ 20/10 Gallon Qurantine Tank with a HOB filter (one of the quick start tank setups at petco for 56.99 will work real well.) Leave in the Carbon and the sponge and run the filter on the RSM for a week then transfer it to the 20 Gal tank and run salt water in the 20 gal Tank. Add no more than 2/3 small fish or 1 slightly larger fish at a time. To the Qurantine.Make sure some PVC is in there and one of those in tank ammonia monitors work great.
Dip Tank.
Buy a 10 Dollar 2.5 Gallon tank. This is your dip tank. Any SPS or Softies you get should bathe in this "Dip" Tank for a Few hours after you get them. A 5 gallon bucket does a nice job as well but it helps to be able to get REAL close to the coral to inspect it. Treat your Corals with Coral/RX in your dip tank preferably over night. 1 Small Air Stone or Air Bar attached to an Air pump will provide all the water movement needed in that small tank. Alternatively they sell extremely small Cascade In tank powerheads that work well for water movement. I use one in my 2.5g Nano.
Lastly understand that setbacks, crashes, and issues are all a part of this hobby. Record your system tests in a notebook only used for reef and be diligent about it. Note changes you made. It will help trouble shooting problems. Always do a BEFORE and AFTER. If you add a calcium additive note what calcium was BEFORE you added the additive and AFTER what it is. Same for ALK etc.
Dosing
Start early on a 2 part Dosing Solution. Dose... AS NEEDED since you won't have much in your tank.
Purchase Baking Soda (Arm and Hammer best (PURE)
10lb Bag of DOW Flake/Pedadow from Home Depot
Here is what to do and how to use them.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/rhf/index.php
Have fun! When your ready lets trade. My Girl needs a Tramp Stamp and I could Use one too.....tattoo that is.. not tramp stamp.....well.....maybe..... hehe
My Tank!