PC's are pretty intense as far as flourescent lights go (more intense watt for watt than VHO, and as intense as T5's) , but there are still some questions as to their spectral qualities compared to MH, VHO and T5 lighting, and with only 2 65W PC bulbs over a tank as deep as yours, you'll likely not have sufficient PAR to keep anemones alive long term. In a deeper tank, you really can't beat the water penetrating abilites of metal halide lighting.
Anemones are kinda tricky critters to maintain long term. Most have light needs as high or higher than SPS or tridacnid clams. They also have high water quality needs. There are some "acceptions" to that, namely the RTBA's, particularly the tank raised ones. They seem to be more tolerent of lower light conditions and water quality than many other species. However, the more ideal environment you can provide them, the better off they will be.
I noticed you mentioned a wet/dry filter setup. While the W/D is acceptable for fish-only or fish with live rock setups...it is less than ideal for reef setups. The main reason is that the highly oxygenated area of the filter in many cases converts waste into nitrate at an accelerated rate, causing a build-up of nitrate in the tank. This can be problematic when dealing with sensitive invertebrates like corals and anemones.
If you want to keep anemones long term, I'd recommend looking at a light upgrade and also removing the "dry" part of your W/D filter....
hope this helps...
MikeS