I just finished draining, replumbing, opening, and then salting my pool.
All new pump, filter, SWCG, plumbing (and I think not too bad a job since I've never done this before).

When I refilled my pool, I had brought it only up to the min of the skimmers. I normally keep my Autocover closed for safety (and to keep heat in), and so I keep a pump on top to pump the water off to edge of the yard. We were getting some rain so I simply moved the end of the hose into the skimmer so that I could capture the water and fill the pool a little more. That was a week ago. As I wrapped up the finishing touches on the plumbing today, I went to move the hose end out of the skimmer basket and realized the brass threaded end was pretty well crusted with white crusties.
I immediately thought of scaling, but my CSI from a couple days ago was -0.34 (FC: 9.5, pH: 7.6, TA: 60, CH: 350, Temp: 75-80).
Should I be worried about this?
All new pump, filter, SWCG, plumbing (and I think not too bad a job since I've never done this before).

When I refilled my pool, I had brought it only up to the min of the skimmers. I normally keep my Autocover closed for safety (and to keep heat in), and so I keep a pump on top to pump the water off to edge of the yard. We were getting some rain so I simply moved the end of the hose into the skimmer so that I could capture the water and fill the pool a little more. That was a week ago. As I wrapped up the finishing touches on the plumbing today, I went to move the hose end out of the skimmer basket and realized the brass threaded end was pretty well crusted with white crusties.
I immediately thought of scaling, but my CSI from a couple days ago was -0.34 (FC: 9.5, pH: 7.6, TA: 60, CH: 350, Temp: 75-80).
Should I be worried about this?