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07-15-2007, 09:20 AM
I have had a running war with mustard algae for the last couple of years. Every time I get it under control and think I won, it sneaks back into my pool.
Recently, I went to borates to clear the water and stop the large amounts of chlorine I was using trying to get the upper hand. (which worked great)
I decided to replace the burned out light bulb in my pool light and discovered the home of my algae problems. Behind the light, in the recess was several hand fulls = to a quart or more, of mustard algae residue. Enough that would be able to protect some live spores to restart the growth. When I pulled the light out, it shot out and clouded the water. I grabbed my vacuum hose and vacuumed to waste what was left in the housing, there was still a lot there. Then upped my FC to shock levels.
This morning, the water is clear and the bottom of the pool is covered with the residue that got out into the water, it will soon be vacuumed to waste.
I guess my reason for posting this, is I spent a lot of time and effort trying to rid my pool of mustard algae. Including soaking everything that went into the pool (more than once) in buckets of 25% chlorine and water. Yet, I missed one spot and based on the amount of residue in that housing, the main reason for my reoccurring algae problem.
Recently, I went to borates to clear the water and stop the large amounts of chlorine I was using trying to get the upper hand. (which worked great)
I decided to replace the burned out light bulb in my pool light and discovered the home of my algae problems. Behind the light, in the recess was several hand fulls = to a quart or more, of mustard algae residue. Enough that would be able to protect some live spores to restart the growth. When I pulled the light out, it shot out and clouded the water. I grabbed my vacuum hose and vacuumed to waste what was left in the housing, there was still a lot there. Then upped my FC to shock levels.
This morning, the water is clear and the bottom of the pool is covered with the residue that got out into the water, it will soon be vacuumed to waste.
I guess my reason for posting this, is I spent a lot of time and effort trying to rid my pool of mustard algae. Including soaking everything that went into the pool (more than once) in buckets of 25% chlorine and water. Yet, I missed one spot and based on the amount of residue in that housing, the main reason for my reoccurring algae problem.