I absolutely and totally disagree about the anemone. Clowns do not need anemones, and percs and ocellaris (the most common Nemos) are rather picky about their hosts. Tank reared clowns have never seen an anemone, and will often ignore one placed in their tank. If most anemones did not have such an abysmal survivial record in captivity, I would encourage the keeping of clown/anemone pairs. Right now, it's just not a good idea to recommend an anemone to someone who is just starting a marine tank.
Sorry about the tirade, but it's one of my pet peeves. Too many anemones are collected simply to die in tanks that aren't ready for them.
I totally agree about the Remora, though. Great skimmer.
Hans,
You might want to rethink the stocking plan. It seems a little heavy to me. Have you got Bob Fenner's Conscientious Marine Aquarist? It's a great book if you're setting up a marine tank, and looks great under the tree.