If you don't hear anything wrong with the reverb then there probably isn't much wrong with it. You'll only find out by trying different amounts and types of reverb.
Nothing wrong with using two reverbs at all, it's not uncommon. I used to do the same thing, but found that using a single room reverb gets the sound I want better.
Without a specific track/arrangement/mix in mind it's really hard to reccomend anything specific. From memory (a couple of weeks back mind) - you use more reverb than I have been doing recently, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing if thats the sound you want.
Nothing wrong with using two reverbs at all, it's not uncommon. I used to do the same thing, but found that using a single room reverb gets the sound I want better.
Without a specific track/arrangement/mix in mind it's really hard to reccomend anything specific. From memory (a couple of weeks back mind) - you use more reverb than I have been doing recently, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing if thats the sound you want.