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Hi, I have a 65 gallon saltwater tank. I have 2 clownfish, a hatian anenome, a red knobby starfish(?) a chocolate chip starfish, 2 turbo snails( hibernating?) a damsel, and a purple dottyback.I feel like I'm lacking when I set this up, so any advice is appreciated!

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Not sure what you're asking. What advice would you like?

Is this going to be a reef tank? What lights are you running, what are you planning on adding?

- I would raise the water level a bit
- I would add a ATO if possible (Stability is key)
- Potentially add more rock
 
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Currently updated tank! Unfortunately my starfishes got an infection and did not make it, but the anenome, clownfish, damsel and dotty back are great.

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