Shocking a pool is increasing a the chlorine levels to the maximum, successfully.
Add Chem Out by Bioguard or any chlorine neutralizer.
It is chlorine reacting with the metals in your pool water.
If all else fails, drain the pool, evict the alligators, wash off the algae residue, and start over.
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yes i would think it would need to be shocked
Bye bye doggy. ☹
If lightning strikes a pool with people in it, the electricity can travel through the water, potentially electrocuting individuals in the pool. It is important to immediately evacuate the pool if lightning is approaching to ensure everyone's safety.
My suggestion would be to dilute the water by draining 1/2 of it & refilling it with the wonderful spring water that you have. :O
If the pool is shocked give it a scrub down with a pool broom / brush leave it for a day then vacuum the rubbish of the bottom. If there is a lot of algae present Vacuum to waste
Barbara Bush was shocked to find a rat with her one day while swimming.
NO BIG DEAl!! It's as if you SHOCKED THE pool & you can swim in as little as 1 hr with pump/filter running!!
sounds like well water - it's the shock mixing with metals in the water. it'll go away as the chemicals are brought to normal. pool places can also help.