Hi
I currently have gravel in my aquarium and am wondering if i could possibly mix play sand (after washing it) straight into my tank and mix in the gravel while the fish are in the tank?
Im thinking this as i do not want to disturb the fish again by doing a complete drainage and risk stressing them out and having to re-cycle the tank.
Also if this is ok would this be a better ground for the smaller plants to root easier whilst having the flow through it aswel??
Why are you changing to sand instead of gravel? Personal choice or do you have some fish that prefers soil? If you have catfish, then it's better to remove every gravel. You don't need to do a complete drainage. Just remove 40% water and start scooping the gravel. I would advice to remove everything, including the filter and the heater. Sand can get lodged in the filter, thus damaging it. If you can't remove the fish, try to be gentle as possible. Try to make sure the filter media is always soaked in the old aquarium water (some water removed from the aquarium), never tap water, since bacteria might die.
You can get an empty bottle and fill it with sand. Put it in the water so the bottle gets filled with water, so the air between the sand goes off. Rotate it and start pouring the sand to the bottom. The "mouth" of the bottle must be quite close to the bottom to reduce clouding. As the sand goes to the bottom, water rushes inside the bottle (sand out and water in). So, as the sand leaves the bottle, it gets extra cleaning and the dirt will stay on top of the flipped bottle. Due to this, it will take shorter before your sand get settled, and you can start putting your equipments back.
Plants attach better to sand. I was just going to do a substrate change later on today. Gravel damages the roots of the plants, and it's hard to keep them stuck in the gravel.
So, every time I change water, plants always get removed and float, and it's annoying to keep on putting them back in the gravel! So, to prevent this, you shouldn't disturb the gravel (no vacuuming), but uneaten foods gets stuck in between the pits! So it's quite of a compromise