Vibe, I have 2 36 watt PCs, one 10k and one actinic... I'd much recommend a refugium over a protein skimmer on a ten gallon. I originally left my options open and thought about getting a protein skimmer, until I found everything running smoothly with no need for it...
Dvskin... I have 5 types of gorgonians, 4 of them photosynthetic. Some of the keys with them are getting a healthy specimen at first, with no dieback on the branches, and if they do cut it back. Regarding flow most like to get pounded, but not so hard that their polyps won't open. I have LOTS of flow in my nano, which has a hundred benefits... Aside from that they do well and grow fast. The tricky guy is my orange nonphotosynthetic gorgonian, which needs all of it's nutrition from outside food sources as opposed to being supplemented by zooxanthellae like many others. You see I put three seperate pieces in my nano of this guy, hoping at least one would survive, and now they are all growing. I no doubt credit this to my refugium and heavy feeding of phyto and other things. I don't believe this guy feeds directly of off the phyto as the particle size is too small, but he feeds off of larger things. When I saw new growth on these orange guys I got really excited as I've known these guys to be very difficult to keep long term. With gorgonians you either see new growth, or dieback... HTH
plum thanks man... you have the lights for a clam, but remember there are like a thousand other factors (and we always blame it on light!). When you feel confident start with a small squamosa...
Two people from Coral Springs! I'm heading down there in afew months to visit Mom
anyway all thanks again I love BSing on my nano...