Zeroblake, thank you for the kind words...
The little stainless steel tank has been set up for just a little over a month now. The tank itself is fifty plus years old and was in my parents attic.
The live rock I used for the tank was from a larger tank I took down, so it helped cycle this little five gallon tank in no time at all.
The Ocellaris (sp?) Clownfish was also In the bigger tank and was hosted in that tank by a Rose tipped anemone that I transferred to my sixty gallon reef tank. The Long Tentacled anemone is from my LFS and in his tank was greener in color but in this tank has turned a pinkish color and has green tips and has grown bigger than it was in the LFS.
I'd have to attribute the tanks success thus far to, #1. The clean up crew, that being a red legged hermit crab, an emerald crab, a tiger or some call them bumblebee snail, a conch snail, and also a turbo snail. #2, the transfer of the established live rock and water from my 60 gallon reef, and lastly #2 to strict regiment of 20% water changes every week. Of course the basics of adequate filtration, in this case a back pack power filter with sacks of Pure-Chem Elite activated carbon, and Purigen for organic pollution removal as well as phosphates and nitrate removal. And also adequate water movement with the power head you see in the picture.
Here's a You Tube link to a video I have on it's initial set up...
http://youtu.be/OuTKMwbRhuw