Hello,
I have what appears to be yellow algae forming at certain areas at the bottom of my pool. I just shocked my pool a couple of weeks ago with 14 pounds of 70% available chlorine shock as I had green algae forming on the floor previous to this! That did the job to remove the green algae and I then proceeded to remove the dead algae. Suddenly about 1 week after this, I was shocked (no pun intended) when I noticed the yellow algae forming and seemed to be forming around the same areas that the green algae was previously.
Otherwise, my pool looks crystal clear and healthy. I use the basic test strips to measure chemistry and everything looks good. Just as an additional measure, I also brought a sample of my pool water to the local pool store and they said my chemistry is perfect and I didn't need to add anything.
Do I need to add another 14 pounds of a shock to my pool again to kill the new algae? My pool is 36,000 gallons and 20' x 40', which is what the guy as the pool store said I needed to kill the green algae. So confused.
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Here's are some pics showing the spot of Algae that have formed.



Here's the shock that I used previously.
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I have what appears to be yellow algae forming at certain areas at the bottom of my pool. I just shocked my pool a couple of weeks ago with 14 pounds of 70% available chlorine shock as I had green algae forming on the floor previous to this! That did the job to remove the green algae and I then proceeded to remove the dead algae. Suddenly about 1 week after this, I was shocked (no pun intended) when I noticed the yellow algae forming and seemed to be forming around the same areas that the green algae was previously.
Otherwise, my pool looks crystal clear and healthy. I use the basic test strips to measure chemistry and everything looks good. Just as an additional measure, I also brought a sample of my pool water to the local pool store and they said my chemistry is perfect and I didn't need to add anything.
Do I need to add another 14 pounds of a shock to my pool again to kill the new algae? My pool is 36,000 gallons and 20' x 40', which is what the guy as the pool store said I needed to kill the green algae. So confused.
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Here's are some pics showing the spot of Algae that have formed.



Here's the shock that I used previously.
Leslie's Power Powder Granular 70% Calcium Hypochlorite Pool Shock 50 lbs. | Leslie's Pool Supplies
Leslie's Power Powder Granular is a concentrated pool shock with 70% Calcium Hypochlorite killing bacteria, algae, and contaminants for a clear, sanitized pool.