Any suggestions?
Yeah:
+ Make sure you keep an adequate chlorine level in your pool at ALL times. The BBB and Best Guess pages in my signature explain how.
+ Get a good testkit, and wean yourself off the pool store bottle: we recommend the Taylor K2006 or K2006C (also in sig)
+ Use as few kinds of chemicals as possible. If you keep the basics right (chlorine, pH, stabilizer) on an AG pool, you really won't need anything else, unless you screw up.
+ Remember that algae is nature's way of reminding you that if you don't do the easy stuff when you should, things will get rough later. A single algae episode can consume a month's worth of pool chemicals . . . or MORE!
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