Kevin,
If you are trying your first anemone, it is probably better to start with a common one like Bubble-tip because according to captive care description, it is the hardiest & easiest to keep of all the host anemones. Also they are commonly available as captive-bred specimens, so you don't have to feel guilty for stripping the reefs of the wild-caught animals. I've never had one, so just speaking from what I read. It's good to get it while the clown is small, I has a clarki buffet to death a poor little anemone in his eagerness to "nestle".

Hope you have success.