While you have algae, you should try and test a minimum of twice per day (morning and evening) and more often than that is even better and will clear the pool faster. There is no such thing as testing and adding bleach too often when you have a green pool. When you test, add enough bleach to take it back up to shock level. After you get to the point where the pool is clear, you have no more than 0.5ppm of CC and you can go from sundown one day to sunup the next day without losing more than 1ppm of chlorine, then you can let the cl drift back down and go to testing and adding bleach in the evenings only.
As far as how often to shock routinely when there is no algae, the answer is that you actually don't have to shock on a regular basis. As long as you maintain the needed chlorine levels based on your cya level and you are diligent about doing so, it isn't really necessary to shock. I rarely shock my pool because I am diligent about testing and maintaining adequate chlorine levels. If I detect a CC reading above 0.5ppm, or if we have a heavy bather load or lots of rain that drops a lot of organic matter in the pool, I will shock but otherwise, I don't. I probably don't shock more than 4 or 5 times during the whole swim season.
You should also be running the pump 24/7 while you are working to clear the pool.
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