16 gallon Biocube scape help!

MrDeathKills

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How does this look. Will be keeping clownfish, goby, pistol shrimp, fore shrimp, hermit crabs, tuxedo urchin.

Would love any and all tips.

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Might want to knock off a little piece of the rock on the right side (pic looking down from the top).

Looks like it is touching/almost touching the glass? Will be hard to scrape/clean once you get algae growing in your tank. I did that on my first tank years ago and always hated the nasty corner I couldn't clean!
 

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Looks good but agree to keeping more space all around for glass cleaning. Try rotating it clockwise and pull the point on the right towards the front corner a bit.
 

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