Ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin. If you think your cat has ringworm you should take it to an animal doctor (a vet) for a confirmation of this diagnosis. The vet will then prescribe a treatment (probably an ointment) to treat the condition.
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If your pool is chlorinated or salted, there will be no problem because this will kill it.
If mosquitoes laid eggs in your pool and shock treatment does not kill them, you can get rid of them using bleach. Pour chlorine bleach into the pool to kill them.
The amount of chlorine normally used to shock a pool should kill and larvae and other living things in the pool.
You need to scoop it out then super shock the pool and run filter. There is a chance of E Coli bacteria so you need to make sure you shock the pool well
No, chlorine and shock are not the same. Chlorine is a chemical used to sanitize and disinfect pool water, while shock is a stronger dose of chlorine used to quickly kill bacteria and algae in the pool.
Pool shock typically contains a higher concentration of chlorine compared to regular pool chlorine products. Pool shock is used to quickly raise the chlorine levels in the water to kill bacteria and algae, while regular pool chlorine is used for maintenance and to keep the chlorine levels stable over time.
Pee. I know it sounds gross, but ringworm is killed by urine. I know there is a lot of controversy around the difference between peeing in the pool and peeing into the pool, but in this case i would recommend the latter. Or you could just raise the PH balance. Why did you go for saltwater anyhow? Good old-fashioned chlorine.
Pool shock should be used to maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of a swimming pool when the chlorine levels are low, there is visible algae growth, or after heavy pool usage. It helps to kill bacteria and algae, and should be used regularly as part of a pool maintenance routine.
Backwash first then shock. If you shock and then backwash you will be throwing away the shock you just put.
The best shock tablets for pool maintenance are typically those that contain a high concentration of chlorine to effectively kill bacteria and algae in the water. Look for shock tablets with at least 70 available chlorine for optimal results.
It may kill the algae but the algae needs to be filtered or the pool will remain green and cloudy You need to dissolve the chlorine and pour around the pool then brush the pool in order to not damage your plaster. This will help get the chlorine throughout the pool.
The amount of chlorine needed to kill algae in a pool depends on the severity of the algae bloom and the size of the pool. It is recommended to shock the pool with a higher dose of chlorine than usual, following the manufacturer's instructions on the product packaging. Additionally, consider using an algaecide in conjunction with the chlorine for more effective treatment.