Richies^Ghost;4150895; said:No...
Just as there's helpful bacteria in your filter, it's in your substrate as well. If you remove all of your substrate at once, you risk an ammonia spike. The main reason I did half my tank, then waited a week, was so that this wouldn't happen - also, I ran out of sand.
You can buy sand online from aquarium stores, though it will usually be pricier than the hardware store stuff. If you buy it online, it will probably have specific properties that you may not want - i.e. raising the PH level - so you will need to research it.
With white sand, I'm told that some fish can fade in color, as they adapt to match the substrate for camoflage purposes. I've noticed a change in some of my fish, such as my red jewel cichlid who was dark and is now showing better colours as he's lightened to match the yellowy sand.
ok ok what if i leave some gravel at the bottom of the sand and throw the sand over it? will that have some what effect on the ammonia spike??
and ok is it like that with any substrate ie; black gravel blue gravel ect. as well as didfferent color sands