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Would you like a side of algae with that pool party barbeque? Didn’t think so. Mustard algae might be considerably less slimy and visible than its green cousin, but it’s actually much more persistent in (and even out!) of your water. If you’ve discovered mustard algae in your pool, it’s time to act fast before its spores spread out and it becomes even more difficult to eradicate from your pool. I’ll explain what exactly mustard or yellow algae is, where it comes from, how to test it against its lookalike (that’s sand), and how to get it out of your pool. Getting rid of mustard algae in your pool means more (and safer!) poolside barbeques. Thankfully when it comes to grilled food, there’s no need to hold the mustard. What Is Mustard Algae? Mustard algae is a chlorine-resistant algae that
Would you like a side of algae with that pool party barbeque? Didn’t think so. Mustard algae might be considerably less slimy and visible than
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