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    Default Re: Green Water - Algae?

    + Dose your pool in the evening with bleach to take levels 15 ppm or higher -- 1/2 - 3/4 gallon of bleach should do it.

    + Brush your pool thoroughly the following AM.

    + Continue to dose with bleach in the PM to 15+ ppm, for 3 days after there's no green anywhere. (A gallon of 8.25% bleach will add ~20 ppm to your pool.)

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    Default Re: Green Water - Algae?

    I think you misread my question. I wasn't asking you how long you have been using trichlor to keep chlorine level elevated but how you were doing it. You cannot shock a pool with trichlor tabs. My recommendation was going to be the same as Ben's above. Use bleach to shock the pool.

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    You're right, I misread the question. I shocked the pool with liquid bleach last night. This morning, the FC was 16 ppm. The water is still greenish and there is a yellowish layer of something on the bottom.
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    Default Re: Green Water - Algae?

    Keep it high, and BRUSH it!

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    Will do.

    If this is algae, I'm puzzled as to what happened. I opened the pool using liquid bleach and only switched to trichlor after the FC levels were established. I checked it at least once per day and it never got below 4 ppm. Mostly, it was in the 6 to 10 range. What am I missing?
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    Default Re: Green Water - Algae?

    There is another possibility. If the tablets had copper in them, copper can stain filters bluish green, and sometimes color the water. If you post a picture -- just supply the link -- to Flickr, Facebook, Webshots, whatever, I can probably tell the difference between algae and something else. If you use Facebook or some similar services remember to make the picture visible to the "world".

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    Here's the link. Took this a couple of hours ago.


    Last edited by PoolDoc; 07-26-2013 at 10:03 PM. Reason: fix pix
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