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Correct. Maybe not clams but most corals you'll probably end up liking, this lamp will suffice. And I agree with the soft corals. IMO they're prettier and they sway with the current.
That's where it should be. If you have fish in your tank and they ever get sick you can bump it up to about 81 to help them fight whatever it is but as soon as they're over it you need to lower the temp back down.
I'm not sure. You could possible get an acrylic top made to your tank specs and leave a small piece open in the back for the clamp. I had one mad for a client. It looked very clean* Ask your LFS if they make them.
Unfortunately those won't do the trick. This is a good one and will work if you decide to grow the more challenging coral. Of course you'd have to get one for appropriate size of you tank. It's comes with clamps to mount on the tank.
Maxspect Nano Razor R420R LED Light Fixture
Unfortunately that will not do the trick. This is a pretty good one and would work when you were ready to move to a more intermediate coral.
http://www.marinedepot.com/Maxspect_Nano_Razor_R420R_LED_Light_Fixture_20_Inch_LED_Light_Fixtures-Maxspect-0M30023-FILTFILDTN-vi.html
Majano. It's another "weed" anemone. You won't be able to see bristle worms until the lights are off. That's when the little buggers come out but they're not all that bad. They keep your sand clean but you have to watch your feedings once your tank is established it they'll populate like crazy...