Lighting for anemone

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As Dom said, it's about maturity of the system, not your experience as an individual. If you start the system with quality live rock and sand, proper lighting and proper flow, and keep parameters stable, your success is very likely
ok, do you have any tips for that?(im probably gonna make a tank with a couple of frags first, then move onto an anemone when all the chemicals are stable for awhile). what if I keep the tank stable(without anything in it besides the 2 ocellaris and live rock) for around 4-12 months, then could I maybe get an anemone?(do u think)
 

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