We often recommend bleach, because it tends not to mess other things up, regardless of pool chemistry. One exception: if your pool has copper in it, from algaecides, an ionizer, or a corroding heater, you have to avoid high levels of chlorine, regardless of type.
Later, when we know more about a user's pool, we may recommend other forms of chlorine.
On your pool, you can safely add 2 gallons of PLAIN 8.25% household bleach each evening. Get an OTO / phenol red kit (yellow / red drops) and report results. But keep on with the bleach, till you know more.
Order a Taylor K2006 test kit from Amazon (link in my blue signature block); you WILL need it. But get the OTO kit locally; you need it now. Read the Best Guess page in my signature too.
But . . . add the 2 gallons each evening -- that will keep you out of trouble, till you know more.
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