Personally, i would recommend getting used to the 35 before jumping the gun... since in all honesty, i don't think ANY tank is ever big enough for a member here... i remember when i started with my small 10G thinking it was enough, which later turned into a 25 which again i thought was a decent size and wouldn't want a new thank for a while... then after a few months i jumped on my 60G thinking it was huge tank, then after a few months i was planning my 200 which i only acquired about 6-8 months ago...
With fish so much can happen, and there are so many things to learn especially about water quality, fish needs etc... so i would say don't rush it, or you may end up making some very expensive mistakes... especially if you get bored of the hobby... not saying you will, but i've had friends setup tanks (not large around 60G) and within a few months got bored of it and gave up...
So maybe just wait and see just how into the hobby you really are before getting too carried away???
With fish so much can happen, and there are so many things to learn especially about water quality, fish needs etc... so i would say don't rush it, or you may end up making some very expensive mistakes... especially if you get bored of the hobby... not saying you will, but i've had friends setup tanks (not large around 60G) and within a few months got bored of it and gave up...
So maybe just wait and see just how into the hobby you really are before getting too carried away???