i am a junior in high school, so money is hard to come by until i get a job.
Ok...didn't know that. Well, you can always keep an eye on the "for sale" sections in all the nearby fish club forums...here, DFW, etc. There's nothing wrong with buying used equipment, and you may end up saving a bunch of money, even if you find something that has to be shipped. Be patient. Those clowns aren't going to freak out because they don't have an anemone right now, so you have time. ;)

all my zoos look like they are dead but recently they look as if they are coming back, opening up and starting to grow out there skirts. is this good or bad what did i do to them?
The fact that they are starting to open up is a good thing! Zoas are pretty sturdy, and can tolerate a variation of conditions....maybe the water params weren't quite to their liking when you first put them in, or they didn't like the flow, etc. Could have been a number of things. How mature is your tank? Everything look good as far as water params? Remember too, that besides lighting requirements, that anemones will need excellent water quality. If your 29G is a fairly recent set up, you may just want to wait a bit - this will accomplish a few things...first it will give your tank time to "age" and be more stable, and second it will give you time to do some serious reading on the care and feeding of some of the more difficult anemones (like carpets)...and also give you time to put some money aside to get what you need to make them happy. I know it's hard (believe me, I know), but just have patience, read read read, and choose wisely.

Feel free to PM me if there's any questions you have, and I'd be happy to help. Sorry I didn't see your post earlier, but we've been preoccupied with our velvet problem.

Wendy