Stay above 50 ppm, till 100% of your algae is gone; then follow the Best Guess Chart for normal levels.
My pool is beautiful!!! I can see the bottom again! Water is clear!!! We cannot swim because of the flooding rain, but it is pretty to stand there with my umbrella and admire!! Thank you all so much for helping me get there!!
But now I have another question...now what? Because my CYA is high, that means I need to keep the chlorine high, correct? Do I use the Best Guess box to help me keep chlorine where it needs to be? What about the pH and Alkalinity? Do I begin testing those now too?
You are all amazingly wonderful frog-getting-rid-of people!!![]()
Stay above 50 ppm, till 100% of your algae is gone; then follow the Best Guess Chart for normal levels.
PoolDoc / Ben
She's not talking about me! I would have rescued it, before it perished.
Or at least, before it was too far gone for some nice fried frog legs.![]()
It's hard to catch frogs in a pool!
BTW, buddy, you can have my share of the frog legs!![]()
Ummm, I don't mind the frogs either--I have a couple of big bullfrogs that swim in my pool nightly--they're just smart enough to get out and go home around dawn
Oh--and don't knock frog legs til you've tried 'em....
Janet
That frog was the size of a big toe, not much legs.
Oh, I forgot. I was thinking of frogs the size of a big foot . . .
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Proud to say there are NO more frogs!!! Can't say thank you enough, my pool is beautiful! Looks great and feels great! So excited to have a swimmable pool! The first time in YEARS that the pool has been clear in the hot summer! Thank you all!!
Yay! Now, since there are no more frogs, you can invite me over for a swim!
Glad the pool looks great and that we were able to help you. Now, time to enjoy it!
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