Thanks! We've had the water tested by 3 different places (because we were really trying to get our house water cleared up) and they all say low iron. But this is orange sediment that looks like rust. After researching I was thinking maybe it is iron-bacteria. The water tested in the bucket test was pre-softened and never changed color or got cloudy.
In any case, I didn't feel that the broom-vac we had was removing much of it, so when it all settled in the middle we used a shop-vac to suck up a couple of loads from the bottom. That did remove a great deal. Of course, then the problem is how do we replace the water lost? We used post-softened water from the house and since it was a small amount, I think it was clear. So now we are continuing a try-to-filter-as-much-as-possible method. If is pools in the center I can try the shop-vac, but if it is dispersed all over the bottom I can't shopvac without removing a ton of water and I am just stirring it up so it can be filtered and replacing the cartridges often.
My only remaining question is, when you say "dose with HEPD and polyquat", would this be useful now if I am not refilling? I'm pretty positive that I can not refill without having the same problem. Or if I am just working on filtering as much as I can (I don't think we'll ever get it all out), should I just stick to dichlor (which is so far all I've used). ??
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