FWIW, what I've seen and experienced over the years...
The ones that have the best track record are those with similar sized/shaped vesicles ('bubbles') and are often monochrome. These tend to be more suited to a typical mixed reef environment (medium flow, medium light):
The ones that are often reported as most difficult have a more 'flowery' appearance and often have radial lines of oversized (and differently colored) bubbles like this one:
As I've stated in different threads over the years, I have come to strongly suspect that not all 'Yuma' are the same species. The different morphologies and care requirements seem to bare this out. But until the group is looked at scientifically in much more detail, it's just speculation at this point.