I have mentioned on the forum that my well water has a persistent nitrate level of about 30 ppm. My fish appear to be doing well but I am uncomfortable with the situation. You may say, “gwand get yourself a RO system”. Two problems. I am a bit lazy. And once my new 60 gallon tank is running I will need about 50 gallons of water a week for exchanges on multiple tanks. I can’t possibly lug that much water from the basement to my fish room or for that matter from anywhere in my home. How about installing a water softening system? Sounds great. The quotes I received exceed $4000. That’s not gonna happen.
However I may have found a solution or it’s equally possible Water Filters of America has found a sucker. I purchased a 10“ x 4 1/2“ cyclindrical cartridge that contains a resin which sequesters nitrate from tap or well water. The cartridge will be installed under the sink that I attach my python to. Since I use the sink almost exclusively for water, exchanges, the cartridge should last one or two years. It is not a rechargeable system. Once the resin in the filter is saturated with nitrate, you toss the cartridge and buy a new one. I will keep you posted. Water Filters of America make filters great again.
However I may have found a solution or it’s equally possible Water Filters of America has found a sucker. I purchased a 10“ x 4 1/2“ cyclindrical cartridge that contains a resin which sequesters nitrate from tap or well water. The cartridge will be installed under the sink that I attach my python to. Since I use the sink almost exclusively for water, exchanges, the cartridge should last one or two years. It is not a rechargeable system. Once the resin in the filter is saturated with nitrate, you toss the cartridge and buy a new one. I will keep you posted. Water Filters of America make filters great again.