- Sep 28, 2019
- 65
- Pool Size
- 18000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool Core-55
I try to keep my FC a little bit above the FC/CYA chart recommendations just to try to avoid algae issues and to help keep things balanced if I am unable to test for a day or two.
What I have noticed recently is that for some reason, there is a fair amount of dead algae (or it could be dust/dirt?) just laying on all of the non-vertical surfaces. When I brush, it creates a brownish cloud, which stays suspended for quite some time. I run my pump continuously during and after brushing to filter things, but I am wondering: Do I actually have an algae outbreak? Or is the FC level good enough to be killing the algae and keeping things safe. The water is crystal clear otherwise. Thanks in advance for the guidance!
FC: 10 (after adding LC a little bit ago, it had fallen to 6 over the past 2 days)
CC=0.5 today, past few days it's been 0
CYA=60
pH=7.6
TA=90
What I have noticed recently is that for some reason, there is a fair amount of dead algae (or it could be dust/dirt?) just laying on all of the non-vertical surfaces. When I brush, it creates a brownish cloud, which stays suspended for quite some time. I run my pump continuously during and after brushing to filter things, but I am wondering: Do I actually have an algae outbreak? Or is the FC level good enough to be killing the algae and keeping things safe. The water is crystal clear otherwise. Thanks in advance for the guidance!
FC: 10 (after adding LC a little bit ago, it had fallen to 6 over the past 2 days)
CC=0.5 today, past few days it's been 0
CYA=60
pH=7.6
TA=90