Okay I'm having a SUPER TOUGH time dealing with this yellow algae growth. Here are my numbers with the taylor kit:
FC=12.
CYA=way above 100 even after diluting so I have no idea what it really is, but previous owner and my old pool guy just used the pucks. I have stopped and did a small 1/8(?) drain of the pool which removed 6-8 inches of water from a 25000 gallon pool.
pH=7.6-7.8
CH=havent tested this in a while.
CC=0
Haven't tested this one in a while but per leslie pool people phosphate was 300-400 ppm.
I have scrubbed my walls everyday, this yellow mustard algae is persistent and wont go away. I've currently put a pool tarp over my entire pool, added a ton of liquid chlorine to bring it to 12ppm. I just used a phosphate remover to starve the algae. Im tempted to buy algatec (not leaning towards this because it has CYA) or using this copper algacide (https://www.amazon.com/Rx-Clear-Swi...ywords=copper+algaecide&qid=1661746429&sr=8-3). Please help!!
FC=12.
CYA=way above 100 even after diluting so I have no idea what it really is, but previous owner and my old pool guy just used the pucks. I have stopped and did a small 1/8(?) drain of the pool which removed 6-8 inches of water from a 25000 gallon pool.
pH=7.6-7.8
CH=havent tested this in a while.
CC=0
Haven't tested this one in a while but per leslie pool people phosphate was 300-400 ppm.
I have scrubbed my walls everyday, this yellow mustard algae is persistent and wont go away. I've currently put a pool tarp over my entire pool, added a ton of liquid chlorine to bring it to 12ppm. I just used a phosphate remover to starve the algae. Im tempted to buy algatec (not leaning towards this because it has CYA) or using this copper algacide (https://www.amazon.com/Rx-Clear-Swi...ywords=copper+algaecide&qid=1661746429&sr=8-3). Please help!!