Help me set up a aquascape

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So I have a bad habit of using tap water and then I get diatom outbreaks. So I'm gonna clean up my sand today and pickup some rodi water. I want change up my scape and maybe glue a few frags i have on the sand onto my rock and possibly move my duncan. Tell me what yall think I should do here are some current pictures of my 20 gal tank any suggestions appreciated! Thank you reefers!
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Personally, I like the little rock islands in a small tank. Looks like it would be hard to do any stacking with the amount of corals.

Off topic, but how does the Spotcinctus and Ocellaris clowns do together? Rarely see them together especially in a small tank. Does the Spotcinctus go after him?
 
Personally, I like the little rock islands in a small tank. Looks like it would be hard to do any stacking with the amount of corals.

Off topic, but how does the Spotcinctus and Ocellaris clowns do together? Rarely see them together especially in a small tank. Does the Spotcinctus go after him?
I'm might remove my corals so I can do some stacking. And they do great togeather! The Clark lives on the frogspawn and occasionally they both rub against it. Ive caught them sleeping togeather a few times
 
You could stack your front rt island on top of the two large rocks in the back rt to make a small cave.
 
Once everything is covered in coral it will look awesome. Maybe put the stuff you expect to grow up rather than down in the center (frog spawn, hammers etc.).
I like that idea I'll have to see if I can make that work
 
Looks like you have a lot of open space above, I would take advantage of that height by going up some on at least one side or island, maybe a shallower island towards other side maybe, I like varying levels myself.

Do I actually see a 3rd clown to far left or is that a weird reflection?
Hopefully your clowns stay happy, but usually things change as they mature if more than a pair, and especially w/ mixed species
 
I actually quite like the scape with all the spacing, maybe a bit more height possibly but it still looks nice
 
Looks like you have a lot of open space above, I would take advantage of that height by going up some on at least one side or island, maybe a shallower island towards other side maybe, I like varying levels myself.

Do I actually see a 3rd clown to far left or is that a weird reflection?
Hopefully your clowns stay happy, but usually things change as they mature if more than a pair, and especially w/ mixed species
I'm going to pick up some more live rock from the lfs this weekend to add some height to my scape. And a couple sps coral. And yes I have 2 ocelaris 1 Clark clown one sapphire damsle and 1 fire tail goby. I got the clowns when they were juvenile I think that's why they all get along so well. This is also just a temporary home when I set up my tank I set it up small cause I knew I would be moving. I have a 180 gal I'm waiting to set up when I move in a couple months and they will have lots of room to be happy
 

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