Hi!
Forgive me, I've made these mistakes before, so all that I say is really slapping my own wrist.
You can add 2 small clowns in two weeks, and they'll have a decent (read this as not necessarily happy) survival chance. You'd do better to instead judge the time you wait on if you're done cycling or not.
Just cause your tank's been running for 2 weeks means little because your live rock could be cured or uncured, you could have added or not added bacteria or water and sand from an established tank,etc.
So please provide us more info about how your tank's been (started cycling) set up. And no, it won't be done cycling for another two weeks.
Tell us instead:
Ammonia level
Nitrite
Nitrates
Salinity
This is the time line I'd suggest if I were doing this:
Months from now:
1/2 month. Add a cleanup crew (astrea snails, and know that hermits can be pests and misbehave). Research clownfish behaviors, likings, tankmates, life cycles, mating and care needs.
1. Add two small TANK RAISED FALSE percs at the same time.
2. get used to taking care of your tank. settle in and dedicate yourself, decide if this is really what you want to do and spend money on. It'll take you about 5/3 as much money as you originally think even after you buy a tank and LR.
3. Dream about anemones.
4. REALIZE THAT WRITING IN CAPS LIKE THIS IS ANNOYING AND HARD TO READ.
5. Keep dreaming about anemones. Research their requirements, and save up for the VHO or metal halide lights you'll need to sustain them.
6. Keep dreaming.
7. Ditto.
8. Ditto.
9. Oh! Now that you know everything about them, ESPECIALLY their myths, and know how to keep them, and realizing they only live 1/100 of their lives in an aquarium because we're unable to care for them well enough. If you know all this, and we willing to accept the circumstances, then go for it!
10. Curse when you realize your tank raised clown fish have never seen an anemone before and they will refuse to host in it like the cute pictures say they will.
You may not want to do 4 percs in 95L (25ga) because two would be better, happier, and you'd get to see the wonderful relationship that two percs develop. Also, you may want to wait until your aquarium is settled and established (6-9months) before adding an Anemone. Others can help you out on the skimmer question.
And just so you know where I'm coming from (ie, why I'm dumb, impatient, and irresponsible):
I have a 12 gallon nano reef with five anemones (different types, NOT recommended, they'll war against eachother). Plus, I'm overstocking by a huge margin (only vertibrate I have are 2 tiny percs) and I barely have enough lighting as is to support the anemones. But I know (most of) what I'm doing wrong, and I work hard to keep this tank on the knife edge, because it's an obsession.
If you're willing to do 10% water changes every one or two days, target feed everything, and check your ammonia, nitrate, nitrite levels daily... then you can do an anemone and 4 percs.
But before that, you must read, read, READ!!! Ask tons of questions (like you're doing, great first step!!!), and also decide what you are and aren't willing to do.
And last lesson: Never trust completely what someone like me says, because we're all wrong at times, make bad decisions, or like to toot our own horns, trot out our latest non scientific theories as truth, etc. You get the idea.