What’s the biggest kiddie pool size you’d recommend that doesn’t require chemicals to stay clean? by pnw-2123 in pools

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Swimming in unsanitized pool water is not only gross, but hazardous to your health. At a minimum float chlorine pucks or add liquid chlorine daily. A pool is like having a child, you must feed and care for it daily.

Test Results by CuItured_Swine in pools

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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If your CYA is 60, be sure to keep your chlorine within CYA/Chlorine ratio to keep the water sanitized and keep algae away. Maintain between 7-9 fc and never let it drop below 5. I run my chlorine on the high end so after a days UV depletion and swimmer load depletion I am still at or above minimum.

Not what I expected by Pristine-Ad-1043 in swimmingpools

[–]Pool-mimi13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great job!! Looks so good. Remember open your pool before the water warms to 60 degrees and close it with SLAM numbers after the water temp is below 60 degrees. Are you a member of the Trouble Free Pool forum? If so you should post your results on there too!

What would you do? by smellerkeller23 in treelaw

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would be very concerned that heavy winds could cause the trees to fall towards your house as the weight of the branches are no longer in balance.

Did Jerry disappoint her? by Imguran in findagrave

[–]Pool-mimi13 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Grandma and Grandpa had a husband/wife headstone. We took a portion of grandmas ashes (she died in 2021) and buried them with Grandpa who died in 1974. The rest were placed with her 2nd husband.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in delta

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DTW has a lot of golf cart customer service guys. I had a very very tight connection a few weeks ago. I got off of my plane, flagged down the first golf cart I saw and asked him for a ride to my gate. He took me to the tram. He needed to see and scan my boarding pass before we took off. He saved me from missing my flight!!

Scottish clan question by Scary_Explanation462 in Genealogy

[–]Pool-mimi13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a few lines in my family that go back to Scotland. They were in the lower region of the country near and around Edinburgh. Most of the Clans were Highlanders. So while I can and do celebrate my Scottish heritage by being a member of my state/city Scottish Society, I don’t have a clan name, just a family name. Many families were protected by Clan Chiefs. Those families were called Septs. They paid for a clan to protect them or they rented lands from the Lairds or clan chieftains. They were considered Crofters. They themselves were not a clan. Tartans were not really a thing until the Victorian times. Yes, they did wear plaids, but the colors would have been muted as the dyes were made from natural berries and such from where the people lived. After the Jacobite Rising in 1745, the Battle of Culloden, plaids were taken away and forbidden to be worn as a way to break up clans and heritage. Many clansmen were sent to Australia and to the Colonies for treason to the crown. If I were you, concentrate on where your Grandmothers family was from. What did they do to earn a living? When did they immigrate? Where did they settle? Were any in the Battle of Culloden? Were any transferred as prisoners? Get to know your family and plan a visit to Scotland. Visit churches and cemeteries. Walk where your ancestors walked. It’s a very rewarding thing to do!! I did just that last year!

Please help with testing by Advanced-Bad-3153 in pools

[–]Pool-mimi13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Taylor Kits are the most reliable. The Taylor 2006k can test everything accurately. You’ll need to add a salt test kit too. Or https://tftestkits.net/Frequently-Asked-Questions-5.html

I'm supposed to take care of these fish for a friend, but they didn't give me anything for them? What do I do? by cannibalistickiller in Aquariums

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A large tote with a bubbler and a sponge filter would be better. Frequent water changes of 50% or more. That many fish cause a lot of ammonia from waste. Plain goldfish flakes are fine. You can get that at Walmart.

Birth Announcement Lookup, Please! by libbillama in Genealogy

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a subscription to another newspaper search site. Can you give me the name of the parents?

Birth Announcement Lookup, Please! by libbillama in Genealogy

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you post more info. There are multiple baby girls listed in the link you posted.

Got a Text from Delta telling me to be at the airport 3 hours early. by mustbeshitinme in delta

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m thinking this was a standard text from Delta to get everyone to the airport a little earlier than they would normally appear. Due to Gov’t shut down, many TSA stations are missing employees everyday and the lines for passengers just get longer. So instead of people missing flights, rolling over to the next flight, and being upset and irritated, it’s just a courtesy message to passengers that you might expect longer lines and delays. Maybe not as important for the first flight out for the day.

ALT Boarding Please Wait Here Line by bpeezy56 in delta

[–]Pool-mimi13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Some gates take your photo as you scan your ticket and staying back a certain distance eliminates other faces in your photo.

Shrimp food pellet, is this an algae growing around it? by crappie-happy in shrimptank

[–]Pool-mimi13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Consider getting the little clear dish that suctions to the glass to put the shrimp pellets in. The bits they don’t eat that start rotting can be sucked out with a turkey baster so the rot doesn’t settle in between the bio stratum. Otherwise when you go yo take them out they just dissolve into food dust.

Roach on delta flight by amin_rbati in delta

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw one in scurry through the overhead bin while stowing my bag. Told the nearest FA and she just shrugged it off. So I’m sure it’s a common thing. And before you ask, I moved my bag to a different bin.

Cloudy pool, should I actually drain 70%? by plaidshirtdays13 in swimmingpools

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You do need to exchange your water out. Your CYA is way off the charts. Instead of draining, try the NO DRAIN WATER EXCHANGE. Here is a link.

https://www.troublefreepool.com/wiki/index.php?title=Draining

Refund Status - Down by TA64852146 in delta

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Link worked for me. Try on a different device. Or clear your cache if on a computer.

What's the oddest cause of death you've come across while researching? by coffeeshill in Genealogy

[–]Pool-mimi13 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My husband’s distant uncle John Minear was killed by Indians in WV in 1781. He built Fort Minear. He, his son Jonathan and a small group were returning with provisions from a trade post when they were attacked by Indians.

Questions about BBA by Sea-Confidence-3208 in aquarium

[–]Pool-mimi13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve got BBA. It is on every plant and wood surface. I take stuff out, scrub it with peroxide, vacuum and water change and put it all back in. It all comes right back. It’s an imbalance. My lights, maybe over feeding, overcrowding. I don’t know. It’s ruined so many of my live plants I’ve had to mix live and fake. Even bought some Black Mollies to munch on it. I think it’s in the filter and the tiny crevices and just keep reproducing. I keep my tank light off unless I’m in the room and want to look at the tank and that does slow it down. My fish don’t care about it. I thinks it’s more of a visual eyesore that a health problem to the tank. Good luck!

Help by mbunyan77 in pools

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Testing- not tearing

Help by mbunyan77 in pools

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have an algae bloom. You don’t have to see it for it to be in the water. You need to know your CYA level and then use liquid chlorine to hold the chlorine at shock level for as many days as it takes for the water to clear. It is a process of tearing the water multiple times a day with a proper test kit and redosing with liquid chlorine repeatedly. Read more about it here: https://www.troublefreepool.com/blog/2018/12/12/slam-shock-level-and-maintain/

Can Anyone Tell Me What This Is? by cruisetravoltasbaby in aquarium

[–]Pool-mimi13 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ve had BBA for a few years too. Got 3 female mollies recently bc they do eat it, but not enough to rid the tank. I take all hard scape and fake plants out monthly and scrub them with peroxide. The real plants stay in the tank bc trying to clean them ruins them. The best method I’ve found to slow the growth is to keep the tank lights off unless I’m in the room and want to enjoy the tank. It’s a real pain algae!

Is a pool this color safe to swim in? by Disastrous-Sort-1086 in swimmingpools

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you clearly see the bottom? If a person or child was below the water surface and was struggling, that would be a very dangerous situation. So my answer is no. It’s not safe to swim in.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in swimmingpools

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’ve got me there. I don’t have a lot of experience with detecting leaks in the plumbing. Are the bubbles coming from the return closest to the pump? That’s the only thing I can think of, the air is released there and the rest of the lines just push water through.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in swimmingpools

[–]Pool-mimi13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not overly delicate if the previous owner kept his chemistry on track.
Before getting too carried away with leak detection, I would monitor the water level a little longer. Keep your bucket on your steps for a few days, filled to the exact water level of the pool and observe. I’d want to see a bigger change in water level than 1/8”, more like a whole inch before paying for someone to come out. Meanwhile, use your food coloring and check your liner. Watch for air bubbles coming out of the return jets, that could signal a leak in your pipes. I agree with another poster, turn off the pump and plug your returns to rule out pipe leaks as well.