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I am wanting to change my sand bed to a bigger grain size. My current sandbed is only about .5 inch deep and some places are even bare. Would this cause a tank crash by changing the sand and if not how do i go about doing it.
 
I doubt 1/2" of sand has any dead spots that would harbor anything bad. You might stir up some detritus. You could remove 1/2 at a time. This would allow bacteria to colonize the new sand before removing it all.
 
How old is your system, how much live rock do you have and whats your bioload? Your sand bed could harbor a lot of the good bacteria that convert ammonia to nitrates. If you don't have a lot of live rock, I'd go easy on feeding fish/ corals until the new sand populates.

I agree that removing it during a water change is best, but my biggest concern is removing too much of your bacteria population.
 
How old is your system, how much live rock do you have and whats your bioload? Your sand bed could harbor a lot of the good bacteria that convert ammonia to nitrates. If you don't have a lot of live rock, I'd go easy on feeding fish/ corals until the new sand populates.

I agree that removing it during a water change is best, but my biggest concern is removing too much of your bacteria population.
My system has been running since October 28th, 2017. I have 40 lbs of live rock and I have 1 clownfish and 1 banggai cardinal.
 
That product comes in oolite, the super fine stuff, or original, which is similar in size to "Fiji pink". If it's the oolite, I'd vacuum a section at a time out and replace. If it's original you can cover it up with something like "west Caribbean reef" grade.
 
With that much rock and little bioload, removing the sand shouldn't have an impact on your system. But I agree that adding coarser sand to the already sand is possible. I really like Tropic Eden Mesoflakes. its coarse sand that doesn't move too much, and its pretty well rinsed so it doesn't take much to get to further rinse. I was able to add to an established system without it making the water cloudy after a quick rinse in a bucket. Premium aquatics is the only place I know that sells it online, and it sells out a lot.
 

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