Pink water most often comes from toys or bathing suits that have gone from the ocean to a pool. You should contact a pool supply in your area to see if it's just you or if it's going around. And get the treatment from them. Bryant http://www.BackintheSwim.com/
A pink or purple ring around the pool could be caused by minerals. You should try shocking your pool water.
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No. But you may want to go to a doctor if the cut goes really brillant pink in a couple of days.
If the pink-purple algae keeps returning after shock treatments and algaecide, it may be resistant to those chemicals. To eradicate the algae, you may need to try a different type of algaecide specially formulated for pink algae, scrub the affected areas, and ensure proper circulation and filtration in the pool. Additionally, ensuring that the pool water is balanced and properly sanitized can help prevent the algae from returning.
You have to drop the water level below the piping of the pool, then take compressed air and blow out the lines, normally you disconnect the pump and filter and blow the water lines from the direction of the filter and pump back towards the pool cap the pool inlets and outlets, and put the pink R. V. anti freeze in the lines so that they do not crack.
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Simply put any pool can be a salt water pool, even an above ground pool.
"Pink slime" is a naturally occurring bacterium (of the newly formed genus Methylobacterium) (this is NOT a form of Algae, it is animal not vegetable). Pink-pigmented, forms a heavy, protective slime coating providing the organism with an unusually high level of protection, methanol consuming, oftentimes found WITH White Water Mold. For more information on "pink slime" and how to treat this problem, go to http://www.pool-care.net/page/ExoticCare/Pink-Slime.html. For general pool care information, please visit our website at www.pool-care.net! Have a great day!
It is often called "pink algae", but is actually a bacteria that is hard to get rid of. See your pool supplier. It's appearance often coincides with many overcast or rainy days. It especially loves the white plastic plumbing pools have. I have found the red algae to be pH related. In particular it is encouraged by an acid condition. So, balalnce the pH, then shock the pool. PINK SLIME WATER MOLD TREAT WITH HEAVY SHOCK-CHLORINE BIOGUARD ASSIST-SOFTSWIM, BAQUICIL