Price feeler essentially. I'm debating re-starting the tank or getting rid of it.What you get:1 10 Gallon Tank (might still have the stick on thermometer on it, will check tonight)1 Hood with Light, was damaged once (plastic piece) however was repaired so, it's all good.1 plug in heater.5 pounds in tank of blue mix gravel with some white pieces in it5 pounds in a bag of blue mix gravel, no white.1 fake plant - lime green and grass like.1 air pump for a bubbler.1 airline tube to hook air pump to bubble rod1 bubble rod (end modified but it works just fine)1 whisper filter, no cartridge.1 small fish net1 bottle (1/3 left) prime water conditioner1 bottle underwater plant growth stuff (fertilizer? i think it's nutritients but not fertilzer) UNOPENED.1 tub (mostly remaining) bio bacteria stuff (no idea if it's still good, it's used for starting up the cycle in your tank if you do fishless)about 1/3 bottle betta fish food (DO NOT FEED TO NON CARNIVEROUS FISH!!!!!!!)most of a bottle of crystal clear1 square of white sponge-like stuff that's meant for cleaning the sides of the tank.Some various testing supplies, I'll make a full list when i get home of what is isn't there.i also have a gravel vac somewhere and if i can find it, that would go with this too.Essentially to start this puppy up All you need to do is.1. you'd need to clean it all out (i'll do so for a bit of extra cash, ther'es no water in it but it needs a good bleach scrub down and then rinse out with dechlorinator)2. Buy some plants and a filter cartridge, and the testing supplies i dont have.3. Start your cycle going with bacteria and some household ammonia. (about $1 to grab if you dont have some) or your prefferred method.4. Buy fish and food if they're not bettas. 5. Enjoy.Tonight I will see about the testing supplies, thermometer, gravel vac, and put up pics.[Edited on March 1, 2006 at 4:58 PM. Reason : .]
3/1/2006 4:56:49 PM