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    A few nights ago, my husband and I noticed tingly skin while we swam. I had just checked the ph and it was 7.6. The next morning I noticed green algae in small clumps on the bottom of the pool. On the sides were sheets of clear, tiny bubbles that were slimy when I touched them. I shocked my pool today and am keeping the chlorine high. What caused the tingly skin? and what is the cause for the bubbles? My readings today are as follows:
    FC 18.5
    CC 0
    PH 7.4
    CH 250
    CYA 70
    Alk 140 a little high, I know, but I am working on it. The FC is holding.
    I have an SWG and keep the FC at 4.5
    Thanks, Dorie

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    The tingly skin was probably caused by the chloramines being formed when the chlorine combined with the impending algae. Don't kow about the bubbles...

    Janet

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    Algea gives off oxygen, at least in ponds and fish tanks... figure it does in pools, too.

    With a CYA of 70, your FC should be 5-10 and 20 to shock, according to the best guess table.
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    Grace is right. Algea is a plant and it pulls CO2 out of the water and produces O2 as a by product of photosynthesis. The little bubbles are the O2. Algea in the oceans is a major player in the regeneration of O2 in our atmosphere.
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