In short: no. That is probably enough for softies and LPS, and most low-light SPS. You could try any SPS, but high up the rock work. Anemones need really high water quality, not something found in any tank less than 6-9 months, most at least a year. Which also means stable pH, salinity, temperature, ammonia, nitrates/trites, phosphate, cu, mg, ca, etc... which translates to using RO/DI water, high quality salt (i like reef crystals, but redsea, aquavitro, etc... are all good, too) and frequent water changes with daily top-offs. Once you have had a stable tank for some time and a disciplined cleaning schedule that works for you, then they are great additions, but I will mention not all clowns will host them if that is a priority for you. I would also use that waiting period to upgrade your light to at least a 6-bulb T5 or LED's. Starting with soft corals, then LPS and learn to frag those before you then try SPS, learn to frag and finally an anemone.
Good luck and remember to go slow. Any more questions and we'd be happy to answer.