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    Thanks for your quick reply. Last year before I found this forum I had an algae problem and was using foamy algecides at least once a week. Could this be a carryover from last year?

    I'm using the Taylor test kit - K2006 with the DPD-FAS drops.

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    So just to be sure, you add DPD powder to a 10 ml sample and it turns pink/red. You then add R-0871 until it turns clear which in your case takes 8 drops so 4 ppm FC. Then to that same sample you add 5 drops of R-0003 and the sample turns pink/red again. Then you add R-0871 until it turns clear which in your case takes 7 drops so 3.5 ppm CC. Do I have that right? I'm just trying to make sure that you didn't start with a new sample when you measured the CC and that you measured it using the same sample you used to measure FC (i.e. that you did the CC test following the FC test using the same sample water).

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    Yes, that's the method I used with the same water. I think I'm making progress though. I raised the FC to 18ppm last night and it held steady. This evening FC was 17ppm and CC was down to 1.5. So maybe I need to give it more time.

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    The foamy algaecides were probably your culprit....I can't explain the chemistry, but I do know that they break down into chemicals that can create quite a chlorine demand. Keep it at shock level and stay the course--once you break the stuff all the way down it will be much easier to maintain.

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