65 gallons isn't large enough to keep a sand sifting star. It'd die of starvation quickly, and rob your sand bed of the small detritus eaters you need and want in there. Conch, smaller fighting ones, would work well. Nassarius snails are my choice. A cucumber may work too. Try increasing flow over the bed, without causing a sand storm.
Dave
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