It is called black algae. Your pool supply company can provide the proper chemicals to treat it.
Hmm, are you in Florida? Sounds like "pink algae".
The slimy mucus stuff in a pool is probably algae.
No it is the same depth everywhere.
The Pool of the Black One was created in 1933.
Too much iron in a pool can cause things to turn black. Speak with your pool shop about the right treatment.
If there are just a few spots and you do not wish to drain the pool you must first scrape the "head" off with a wire brush or algae stone and then apply a granular/powder chlorine directly on top of the spot. If the pool is riddled with the stuff it would probably be easier to drain the pool, scrape off the heads of the black algae and then chlorine wash the pool. Let the chlorine sit for a half hour before rinsing.
There is no spot for the black ball on a pool table.
A six ball for pool is dark green.
Scrape some of it of the pool and take it to your pool shop, it sounds like it might be black algae, the shop wit have something to kill it of this is really hard stuff to kill so its good that the pool is empty.
This is because it got the water too warm and algae started growing. The warmer the water is just a breeding ground for algae. Get some algae cleaner at your pool store and follow the directions with heavy shock after that. Frustrating!
you have to buy a ladder(go to build mode, miscelaneous ,pool and there are a few stuff for your pool)but if you have the ladder you just have to cancel this action.
wear a bunch of heavy stuff