Thanks for the reassurance, Matt! Haha... Glad nobody was hurt by the bird - the chlorine was really doing it's job!
We keep adding chlorine, mostly in the evening and early morning. Today is ~Day 10 and we've added over 51 gal total of 10%. (The cost of chlorine to date is probably equivalent to the first shipment of Baquacil chemicals, so I'm OK that it's taken this much so far) Yesterday the pool actually started looking 'crystal' clear. It almost looks better than our best days on Baquacil (which were limited

), so I'd like to think we're on the home stretch... however, as other CDX users have reported, sometimes it can take much more time to complete the conversion, so I'm cautiously optimistic. We are still losing between 3-4ppm FC overnight with CC coming in at 1.5ppm. Maybe another stupid question, but a return jet that is pointed slightly upwards causing some aeration on the pool's surface won't cause FC loss, right?
I must admit, the color change I mentioned the other day when adding chlorine must have been caused by traces of the Baquacil and not the iron in the water. The water does not change color any more when adding chlorine, other than noticing the color of the chlorine itself before diluting. The pool surface is still stained, and I'm sure there's iron in the water, but as you mentioned - we'll get that taken care of after the conversion is complete and I'm sure the pool will look better than ever. Attached is a pic of the current state of the pool taken this morning:
Since the pool is actually looking welcoming, and the FC drops to ~0.5 during the day, is the water OK for swimming? I will double check the pH, but assuming the FC is nowhere near shock level and the pH checks out, is it OK to use the pool? Any pointers are appreciated. (the wife and daughter have been very patient so far)
