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    Default Wanted: Mustard algae or suspected mustard algae

    Wanted dead or alive: Yellow "mustard" Algae

    I'd like to find this no good scoundrel and put him to the test. Is he what he's made of or not. I'd like to find out! :twisted: lol


    Hi all...

    If you've got mustard algae or what you believe to be mustard algae I'd love to get a sample and look at it under a microscope. I know a few people have had recurring problems in previous years and would appreciate it if he or anyone else who comes across this stuff could send me a sample.

    Is there anyone who has also had a recurring problem with mustard algae?

    Also any pictures from above the water is appreciated too. But close-ups from a skimmer sock, the inside of a filter, squeeze bottle sample...anything would be great!

    Any descriptions of how your mustard algae behaved?

    Thanks,
    dan
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    Default Re: Wanted: Mustard algae or suspected mustard algae

    Dan,
    I would love to send you some.
    I have what everyone is talking about.
    I will take a child's medicine syringe and see if I can get some.
    I have behavioral patterns noted in this link. Please read this link & tell me if you want what I have.
    http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthr...2285#post52285
    Also in that link is a link to a thread at TFpools wherein ALOT of people talk of their experiences. I will see if i can get some pictures and post them on your thread here.
    Also, I am begining to suspect Pollen. I get Pollen/Allergy alerts sent to my email everyday. The current and recent active pollens have been Ragweed, Chenopods and Nettle these have been active for the past month or more.
    That is something to consider. Maybe ChemGeek knows what they look like under a microscope. Infact, my oldest son is a little science geek, I am pretty sure his scope goes to 400x. If I can get some of the stuff from my pool maybe I should look at it.

    Sure would be nice to get to the bottom of this mystery.

    ~Hoffmans

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    Default Re: Wanted: Mustard algae or suspected mustard algae

    Pollen vs. algae is VERY easy to distinguish under a microscope. This link shows light microscope pictures of a variety of pollens. Notice that they all have a somewhat solid appearance, are usually round (though not always), sometimes have spikes. This site has lots of pictures of algae which you can see usually have oblong (more rectangular) cell shapes, are more translucent, often form clusters or filaments, etc.

    Common mustard algae is Pleurochloris pyrenoidosa. Common green algae is Oocystis sp. Common black algae is Phormidium minnesotense. You can also search on the web for more pictures of these particular algae.

    Richard
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    Default Re: Wanted: Mustard algae or suspected mustard algae

    Thanks for the additional info chemgeek. Hopefully there will be involvement.

    Hoffmans...I can't wait to hear back from you. Either respond in this thread or by private message. Thanks!


    dan

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    I have too been fighting what I think is Mustard Algae. My pool water is very clear but in areas i am getting streaks of yellow and sometime a cloudy film on the bottom. It is not slimy but keeps reoccurring and doesn't affect the water clarity. I jacked my FC up to 20-22 ppm as my cya is 70. The chlorine level is holding over night and was before. I think this is mustard algae or could it be pollen, anyways i am on my 2 day of keeping th FC above 20. I am going to do it for a few more days due to it being crappy rainy here in West Virginia.

    I wish I would have taken some pics. If the crap comes back I will take some pics and post

    Mike....GO MOUNTAINEERS!

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    Default Re: Wanted: Mustard algae or suspected mustard algae

    GoneFishin,
    Ask and you shall recieve.
    I got the samples by using a child's medicine syringe. Googles made for clear viewing under water. It is difficult to retreive this stuff. It vanishes easily and puffs up and clouds away into an invisible powder when disturbed. But turn your back & it will return.










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    Sorry the pictures are not that great. It was windy and there was alot of ripples on the water.
    If you want more pics I will try to get some that are more clear.
    Just let me know.

    My symptoms are the same as Mikemedic & everyone elses'.Did you read that long thread @ TFpool?

    I would be happy to share the wealth of our mysterious brown pool potion.

    My email is hoffmans@oct.net
    I can bottle it and mail it if you like.
    ~Amber Hoffman
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    Default Re: Wanted: Mustard algae or suspected mustard algae

    Quote Originally Posted by chem geek View Post
    Pollen vs. algae is VERY easy to distinguish under a microscope. This link shows light microscope pictures of a variety of pollens. Notice that they all have a somewhat solid appearance, are usually round (though not always), sometimes have spikes. This site has lots of pictures of algae which you can see usually have oblong (more rectangular) cell shapes, are more translucent, often form clusters or filaments, etc.

    Common mustard algae is Pleurochloris pyrenoidosa. Common green algae is Oocystis sp. Common black algae is Phormidium minnesotense. You can also search on the web for more pictures of these particular algae.

    Richard


    Doing some searching on Pleurochloris pyrenoidosa I found this article this article on this yellow algae. I couldn't attach a copy of the common mustard algae picture from that article, I'll post the picture over at TFP.

    Also...anything in particular to prepare the samples on the slides?




    thanks,
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    Default Re: Wanted: Mustard algae or suspected mustard algae

    The PDF file which shows the photo better than the link you gave (at least for me) is here. This looks like a scanning electron micrograph so isn't in color and doesn't show the translucent nature you would see with a regular microscope. At least you can see that the cells are a slightly oblong spherical shape.

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    Default Re: Wanted: Mustard algae or suspected mustard algae

    GoneFishin,
    *Suspects* have been bound and gagged, packaged and shipped via the USPS this past Friday. They are officially handed over to your protection. Open at your own risk.........


    (check your mail Monday & Tuesday)


    ~Hoffmans

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