Wow. You need chlorine ASAP. With a cya of 100 (and it actually is most likely over 100 but 100 is as high as the test will differentiate) your shock level is 25ppm. You need 11 gallons of 6% bleach in there to get it up to shock level. You are gonna need a lot of bleach. If your pool store sells liquid 10 or 12% chlorine, that might be a good choice for this big pool, but don't let them talk you into buying anything else.
No more trichlor pucks or dichlor powder shock for this pool as they will continue to add cya and your is already through the roof. Cal-hypo adds calcium and you don't need any more of that. (Is this a vinyl pool?)
Test strips are not gonna work. First of all, they are not reliable and secondly they will not test anywhere near as high as you are gonna need to go. You need to get a good test kit quickly. Take a look at this link for more info. We recommend the Taylor K-2006.
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=10006
In the meantime, go and pick up a cheap test kit from Walmart. You can use a dilution method to force it to read higher than the 5ppm limit it will show. Take a look at this link for information about how to do this.
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthr...5545#post65545
Don't worry about anything else right now but chlorine.
Actually, with your cya so high, you are gonna have a really hard time keeping algae at bay. If it were my pool, I'd do a partial drain and refill and see how low this takes your cya. I'd drain 1/2 to 2/3 of the pool. Depending on how high your cya actually is, it may take a couple of drain/refill cycles to get the cya down to a more manageable level. Do NOT drain the entire pool at once though.
Forget phospate products or anything else. Right now, just keep adding chlorine to keep the cl level at 25ppm. In a 25K pool, each gallon of 6% bleach will raise your cl by about 2.5ppm. Test as many times a day as you can and each time add enough bleach to get back up to 25ppm. There is no such thing as testing and adding bleach too much when you are fighting algae. The more often you do it, the better and faster it will go.
Sand filters are great. A DE filter isn't gonna keep algae at bay any better for you. Your problem is that your cya is so high and you aren't keeping the cl level high enough to compensate for that high cya. Run your pump 24/7 right now. If you have lots of gunk that can be vacuumed up, vac to waste. Otherwise, just watch the filter pressure and backwash when the pressure rises 8-10psi over clean filter pressure. Also, yes to brushing the pool daily.
Get a good testkit ASAP. Repost with further questions and new numbers when you test.
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