Keep you Chlorine levels in you pool between 4-5 (using DPD test kit). Keep PH levels as low as possible. Make sure pool is brushed twice a week and filter is running all the time. You should be fine. To get to the heart of the original question: The swimwear that you use to swim in the pool has no effect on chlorine or with your algae problems. To correct the first answer above make the corection in chlor levels to 1.5 to 3.0 as normal chlorination. To shock the pool - giving it a large boost in chlor. serves the purpose of killing off an algae bloom. Brushing, extended filter time, proper chlor and pH levels ( 7.4 to 7.8 ) and brushing all the surfaces of the entire pool are key points to maintaining a trouble free pool. Brush the algae bloom twice daily for several days ( the algae may still be present but you can not see it) then under normal maintenance brush the pool once a week along with the weekly maintenance. Follow the above practice thru the summer months and you will be spending less time and money fussing over the pool and enjoying it more.
yes I sw algae in ocean water. Algae grew on my ocean watered plants during a science expirement
Sunlight, without this important source no algae could grow.
Red or pink algae in a swimming pool is actually a bacteria. The most common cause is contamination from swimming suits when going from the ocean to the pool. Chlorine is the most effective treatment. Algae products will not work because it is not a true algae.
Algae have very little to do with ocean currents, other than the fact that they ride it occasionally.
Algae
in the ocean
the atlantic ocean
Algae, seaweed, and kelp are some of the flora of the ocean.
plant+water=algae plant+ocean=algae plant+sea=algae
There are many plants found in the ocean. Some of these plants include kelp, seagrass, red algae, coralline algae, and coral.
Algae Plants
Algae feed small fish which starts the food chain.