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    Default Re: No change in CYA

    You probably are just between 25-30ppm which is hard to distinguish on the test. Go ahead and add 2 more pounds. A week later, test again. That should put you right around 40 which would be a good level.

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    Default Re: No change in CYA

    Thank you for the information.

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