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    TA and pH yo-yo - Recommended way to handle

    Ok thank you. For the 3 years owning the pool, my pH has steadily drifted upwards and never drifted down. I assumed this was primarly caused by cholrine, but perhaps it is actually dominated by aeration..
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    TA and pH yo-yo - Recommended way to handle

    Also current readings: CYA: 50-60-ppm TA: 30-ppm pH: 7.6 using a calibrated probe FC: 3-ppm CC: 0 Calcium: 325-350-ppm (starts to turn blue at 325, and goes fully blue at 350)
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    TA and pH yo-yo - Recommended way to handle

    I apologize, as I'm sure this has been brought up but I have yet to find a good answer. My pool chemistry strategy has been as follows: Maintain free chlorine with 10% Sodium Hypochlorite, checking every few days. As Sodium Hypochlorite is basic, it will cause my pool's pH to drift upwards. I...
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    Giardia Shock Recommendation

    I had heard Crypto was a lot harder to get rid of than Giardia, I guess this article sort of confirms that. In any case my waters clear but something is consuming FC. Considering my dogs got Giardia, I’m assuming it could be that and shocking, cleaning up the yard daily, etc.
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    Giardia Shock Recommendation

    Sou Forgot to mention I went high on FC because I had already tossed a sock full of CYA in my skimmer. CYA is now at 50 so holding around 20 on FC. I went from 17.5 to 14 last night, but interest not hardly any color change on the CC drops.
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    Giardia Shock Recommendation

    Hi All, Apologies if this has already been threaded but looking through the thread, my situation has particulars that seemed to warrant a post. My 1yr old puppy has had frequent diarrhea for the last week or so and was just diagnosed with Giardia, the second time, as he had it 8 months ago when...