I agree on the Remora. It started producing some skimmate after about 24hrs. More and more as it gets broken in and I add bio-load.

No name the clown contest yet. I want to make sure they pair off first so I know they will be staying. Then we can name the adorable little clownies. They are so much fun to watch. I have to admit I am having lots of fun watching this tank. I think it is because there is relatively little in it so I have lots of time to look at an individual fish etc. In the reef there is so much going on it is harder to track one fish.
I am really enjoying this little tank. I hope it continues to do well for me.
I am really enjoying it anyway, The anemone is just spectacular as well. I am trying to get Frank to take some pics since his are so much better than mine. Hopefully this weekend I will have some good ones to post. If I am really really lucky maybe both clowns will be in the anemone by then and you can see them all snugggled up.
Do have a little story though. When I cam home last night after looking at the reef I went to the clown tank. Quickly spotted the male in the anemone so I started to look for the female. Man she was hiding good. But while we were looking and trying to figure out if there were any openings she may have jumped out of etc one of the kids piped up with "maybe the anemone ate her". After stifling my laughter I calmly told her that was not the way it works the anemone could eat another fish but they don't eat the clowns. Put some food in the tank and of course she came out of hiding for the extra snack so all is well.
Sorry, I just thought it was funny.