I would recommend staying away from corals completely until you can keep fish alive and well. Once you understand the cycling and such, and you do make the jump to coral...make sure you have all of the necessities and your parameters are correct.
Manda: damsels are territorial and will likely beat the crap out of anything smaller than itself that you put in the tank. That happened to me. I put a Bangaii cardinal in without a problem but when I got my flame angel, my damsel ripped it up something fierce and had to go up for adoption. You can look at my recent threads that are, in part, a byproduct of that attack.
Person above me (forgive me, I'm on my phone and can't see your name right now): I think they say not to use damsels because one, it's hard on the fish and two, if that is the only fish in the tank, it will become territorial and beat up potential tank-mates. I could be wrong. But that's what I got out of what I've seen here.
I would just stick with a pair of clown fish with anemone and the addition of a sand sifting goby just to give some action on the lower level of the tank
I would just stick with a pair of clown fish with anemone and the addition of a sand sifting goby just to give some action on the lower level of the tank