A Montipora is fairly hardy, but the one you selected is quite expensive as a starter coral. A good rule to follow with saltwater aquariums is "take is slow and easy". You don't purchase a $100 fish to establish your tank, so you need to start with less expensive corals to get the hang of it. I recommend keeping close watch on your calcium, alkalinity, magnesium, PH and salinity levels. Use good quality test kits. Need to have good water flow and good quality lighting. Don't forget weekly water changes with RODI water and good quality reef specific salt. The Jason Fox Beach Bum Monti appears to be an encrusting coral, so moderately low lighting is recommended. If you have bright lights, keep the coral lower in your tank. Don't be afraid to target feed your coral. If you are planning to have SPS and LPS coral, don't include leather coral. I don't believe they do well together. SPS and LPS corals require pristine water conditions, good lighting and water movement. Good luck.