Probably not a problem, it is a plan after all, but if you are concerned, call the poison control center at 1-800-222-1222.
Yes, a pool can get orange algae.
A bear that eats a fish that ate bugs that ate algae is a
If it is genuine 'black algae' it is very difficult to remove without emptying the pool and gouging the black algae out of the pool surface. Other algae can be removed by shocking the pool, filtering continuously and brushing walls while maintaining a good sanitizer level.
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Not if you have a pool. If you have a pool you will learn to hate the stuff. Certain types of algae may provide health benefits in humans. Algae can also be used as an energy source.
cause of the algae in your pool! c.s.
Yes, a pool can get orange algae.
A bear that eats a fish that ate bugs that ate algae is a
If it is genuine 'black algae' it is very difficult to remove without emptying the pool and gouging the black algae out of the pool surface. Other algae can be removed by shocking the pool, filtering continuously and brushing walls while maintaining a good sanitizer level.
well when you leave your pool covered for the winter, you are unable to put chlorine into it. Chlorine prevents algae so to answer your question, the lack of chlorine causes algae
When a pool turns green, the cause is the build up of algae. To remove the algae, chemicals will need to be bought to restore the PH levels in the pool, killing the algae.
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The sand filter wont make a pool green this happens a s a result of algae.
Not if you have a pool. If you have a pool you will learn to hate the stuff. Certain types of algae may provide health benefits in humans. Algae can also be used as an energy source.
Trees above reflecting the pool.
Ringworm is caused by fungus, not algae.
Adding algae control to the pool skimmer helps to disperse the chemical and coats the filter media.