condy anemone
Well, it seems like you have enough light. Im my experience, condy anemones have been quite simple to keep, though they do tend to move around quite a bit. They are the rather cheaper anemones to buy, usually only 10 bucks or so can get you a nice speciman. I've also had much luck with carpet anemones, the one I have is virtually bulletproof, however, it's the bubble tip anemones I tend to have the most trouble with. Remember, anemones come from reefs which are usually 80-84 degreesF and have a full salinity specific gravity of 1.023-1.025. Though it seems, many people and retailers will tell you different, which is one of the mysteries of reef keeping. Different strokes for different folks. Some anemones, like my bubble tip, will react to any change in water parameters, one hour it looks normal, an hour later it looks not so good. Remember to feed your anemone WHOLE fish like silversides and whole krill, they need all the parts of the fish to mimic nature and supply them with all the nutrients. Vary their diet, if they regurgitate thier food, try a different type, depending on how much they regurgitate, until they feed well and begin growing. Good luck with your anemone.