Extend filter run time to 24/7 and re read the instructions on the products that have been added to the pool.
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Extend filter run time to 24/7 and re read the instructions on the products that have been added to the pool.
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Flamingos help clarify the waters they live in by filter feeding on brine shrimp and blue-green algae
No green precipitate should found but green but green heavy solution that can be filterated through the filter paper but white crystaline precipitate in a shape of needle or cylindrical flakes .
How the hell do you dye something green with red dye -.- thts like saying you made White by adding black
If you don't know you should not be doing it because this could be dangerous.
The Green House Effect is changing Our Planet as we know it. Many things change. For example, Our Oceans are becoming larger because both of Our Polar Ice Caps are Melting.
By killing the green algae with an algaecide available at your pool shop.
Green plants evolved adding oxygen to the atmosphere.
Your pool turning green is a common problem caused by algae, and certainly requires treatment! It is hard to tell how serious your algae infestation is, or what exact type of algae you are facing, but that diagnosis can easily be found by visiting the link below. There are several steps that you should follow immediately in order to begin the recovery process.First, regulate the pH levels and balance water in your pool. Second, Clean your filter, adjust the valve for optimum circulation and allow it to run all day until the green fades away. Backwash if you feel necessary.Following these steps, if your pool is not sparkling, I suggest an algaecide which will destroy the algae. After you have discovered what type of algae you are up against, you can then choose the algaecide that will kill it. With the right filtration, cleaning, and algaecide, your pool will be ready for the summer before you know it!
I'm guessing it was probably the GREEN light, and that somehow it had something to do with why the filter was named a "GREEN" filter, and why when you looked at it, it looked GREEN.
Your pool turning green is a common problem caused by algae, and certainly requires treatment! It is hard to tell how serious your algae infestation is, or what exact type of algae you are facing, but that diagnosis can easily be found by visiting the link below. There are several steps that you should follow immediately in order to begin the recovery process.First, regulate the pH levels and balance water in your pool. Second, Clean your filter, adjust the valve for optimum circulation and allow it to run all day until the green fades away. Backwash if you feel necessary.Following these steps, if your pool is not sparkling, I suggest an algaecide which will destroy the algae. After you have discovered what type of algae you are up against, you can then choose the algaecide that will kill it. With the right filtration, cleaning, and algaecide, your pool will be ready for the summer before you know it!
Chlorine and Algaecide, and flocculate then when the algae is dead vacuum it to waste from the bottom of the pool. ( Follow the instructions on the containers)
you use a green filter in front of the light and you should just get green light passing through as all the other colours are absorbed by the filter. the filter would just be a sort of plastic thing which is green in colour :)
Mostly green.
Algaecide can usually get rid of algae. Unless the water in circulating there is no way to prevent algae buildup on wet surfaces.
You have existing copper in your water. It can either be from well water, poor water balance causing your heater to corrode or too much of a copper algaecide. The Burnout 35, or any shock for that matter, would react and cause the water to turn green. Adding an Alkalinity increaser would also have the same affect on the copper in your pool. Take the water to be tested by a pool professional to see what the level is, then use a sequestering agent, like Pool Magnet, to put the copper back in solution and help remove it quicker with Sparkle Up added to your filter.
A cyan filter will pass green light. In fact, you could pass the light through a cyan filter AND a yellow filter and it would be unchanged.
First of all bomb it with extra chlorine. if that does not work try hitting it with an algaecide, Keep in mind that many salt water pools can not handle metal based algaecide.