This is a post for those of you who have municipality water or well water with detectable nitrate levels that could be deleterious to your fish. OI would like to share a solution that has worked for me regarding my well water with a nitrate concentration ranging from 25 to 30 ppm. My tanks are well planted and I do water exchanges religiously every week So the nitrate level in my tanks is rarely above my baseline of 25 to 30 ppm. However this level of nitrate was unacceptable to me. I invested in a nitrate filter that I plumbed into one of my sink lines and that cost me about $200. It did an outstanding job of bringing my well water nitrate level down to undetectable levels . However, the major downside was the filter became saturated after about 100 gallons of well water pass through it. The filter is not rechargeable. So it is too expensive for me to be replacing this filter multiple times per year. So here was my solution. After I do a water exchange I place a bag of API NitroZorb into my filter apparatus and leave it there for 48 hours. The tank nitrate levels have fallen into the 5 ppm range which I can live with. The NitroZorb was not in the filter apparatus long enough to inhibit denitrifying bacteria. I then recharge the NitroZorb in salt water, and it is ready to be deployed again following the next water exchange.