Great when you write a long reply and your browser freezes :tired:
Anyways:
-Gorgs will need a lot of flow, generally a lot more than any SPS can handle
-Keep the tank dimly lit, although the corals generally couldn't care less, this will prevent algae growth
-Tank should be fed 6-10 times a day, although some corals can do without less, you want them to be thriving not just surviving
-Food mixture should include small foods such as rotifers, shelfish diet, BBS, and cyclop-eeze. Fauna Marin foods can be used additionally or instead as well. Bulk frozen rotifers and cyclop-eeze can be found
here.
-If you plan on getting other critters as well phytoplankton dosing is a must as well
-You generally want to keep your temperature at the lower end (72-74) although most will generally do fine at higher temperatures as well
-Have some good filtration in place. An oversized skimmer, ozone, carbon dosing/biopellets can be very useful along with WC's
-Definitely recommended to install a autofeeder, feeding 6 times a day can become quite a pain and will make vacations impossible.
Some things worth reading:
http://www.coralscience.org/main/articles/aquaculture-a-husbandry-4/filt...
http://www.coralscience.org/main/articles/nutrition-5/azooxanthellate-co...
Tunicates:
http://www.coralscience.org/main/articles/reef-species-4/tunicates
http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-03/rs/index.php
Sea Apples
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/mar2003/invert.htm
Black corals
http://www.coralscience.org/main/articles/reef-species-4/black-corals-pa...
http://www.coralscience.org/main/articles/reef-species-4/black-corals-pa...
Crinoids:
http://www.reefsmagazine.com/showthread.php?t=79032
Food recipes:
http://stonyreef.com/blog/2008/feeding-azooxanthellate-corals/
http://www.ultimatereef.net/forums/showthread.php?t=257208
and of course:
www.azoox.org
Didn't say anything about being ugly, its just those dorm fridges tend to be almost the same level of energy hogs as a full sized fridge.
Considering the amount of energy usually used on lighting in photosynthetic tanks this shouldn't be something to worry about, especially if your getting an energy rated one.