Thank you all for the kind comments. I'm really looking forward to updating this thread. Apologies for the late update and replies, but with the kids, work, and other hobbies, life seems entirely hectic.
As many north east reefers already do, I'm making summer my reef downtime.
Electrobes- The Monti completely died off. I haven't been the best with water changes during the summer. One issue is my lighting. I'm running close to 1100 watts over an 8ft reef that is very shallow. My actual tank water volume is maybe 112 gallons. It is severe overkill for what I keep.
chicagophil- Just off the top of my head it's probably only a couple thousand between the tank, lighting, and equipment. All of the lighting, except for one ballast, I bought second hand from fellow reefers. My skimmer was $75. from a fellow reefer. I'm a big fan of recycling.
.::Jun77::.- I'm getting there
rupi- still having issues? They are showing up fine for me.
stumpovrtyme- I've made some really stupid decisions with fish.
:rolleye1: Add to that some really bad luck. There's no rhyme or reason to it. I've gotten tank raised clowns from some of the best and most "reliable" sources, but they haven't done as well as the wild caught Oceallaris I currently have. On top of it their color is much richer.
I will admit that the damsels may add to my lack of success as they can stress new inhabitants. I really think I need to feed twice a day, but my current work schedule makes that a luxury. That being said, I really think the quality of fish coming in these days is poor.
The damsels were a direct reaction to having issues attempting to keep various fish. I finally said to my wife, I think I'm going to buy a bunch of these mean, cheap, colorful, and nearly indestructible fish...I'm done.

I wanted more movement in the tank, so that was the immediate solution.
More to come...