Tips for keeping them...
Focus on 3 things.
1. Water quality
2. Water quality
3. Lighting
4. Flow
(And yes, I listed water quality twice on purpose.)
NO3 & PO4 need to be low. NO3 less than 10ppm, PO4 less than 0.03ppm.
Ca of 400-450ppm.
Alk of 8-11DKh
Mg of 1200-1350 (3x Ca)
Salinity of 35ppt
There's a bit of debate regarding temp. Some say keep it stable, some say some swing is okay. I get a 3-4 degree swing depending on the time of year, 78/79-81/82 for me. I also prefer to keep my alk towards the lower end of things between 8-9 DKh. PO4 should be checked with a Hanna meter, our hobby grade kits don't really have the accuracy we need. The new-ish Hanna Phosphate Checker is pretty accurate, and reasonably priced. Salinity should be checked with a calibrated refractomer, and an ATO is a must IMO...for the stability of the salinity, and the individual maintaining the tank.
Can you give more details about your lighting?
Can you give a little more detail about your flow?
As far as good SPS to start out with...
Montipora are generally pretty hardy. Green Slimer (a. yongei) is pretty tough as far as acropora go. I've found milliepora to be pretty forgiving as well.