HI, and welcome to the forum!
When you have metals in the water, particularly iron or copper, introducing them to high chlorine, high TA and/or high pH will cause the metals to fall out of suspension, creating green, clear water.
Pooldoc, the owner of this site, is working on a sticky created for exactly your situation, which he plans to have posted by tonight. So I'll ask you to check back this evening for a guide for Intex owners with well water that should cover all the bases. In the meantime, I notice your pH is very, very low and needs to come up above 7.0 immediately because you risk damage to your liner with water that is acidic. I would get that pH up using Borax, from the laundry aisle at WalMart. While you're at WalMart I would advise you to pick up the hth 6-way drop kit and use that to test your water. I don't have any confidence in the numbers that you got from the pool store, and even less than that in strip testing. Also, take a few seconds and fill out this form about your pool's information, so we don't waste a lot of time posting back and forth asking basic questions...
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