A few things:
1. You ALWAYS have algae, to some degree, you are just trying to control it. An algae bloom happens when there is not enough FC to kill it.
2. You can know if you are fighting an algae bloom with the overnight test. From sundown to just before sun-up, you shouldn't lose more than 1ppm FC. If you do, you are probably fighting something. CC is also an indicator, if its more than 0.5 to 1ppm, you are probably fighting something. According to what you wrote, those look good.
3. Your CYA is way too high for your FC level, so very soon you will have an algae bloom. According to the "best guess" chart, you should be keeping your FC at 8-15ppm! That's pretty high, and in your part of the country, you probably don't need to have it so high. 50ppm CYA is a good place to be, keeping your FC at 3-6 PPM. In order to drop you CYA, you will have to drain and re-fill, if that's what you want to do.
4. Your filter will never be able to filter our fine particles, its just too small and sand isn't great at catching small stuff. You would be better off not backwashing it so much. Unless you are fighting algae, don't backwash until your filter unless your filter pressure has risen to the point that return flow is impeded. Your filter will actually work better with some dirt and fine particles trapped in it. You could also add a little DE to the filter to help it trap the small stuff.
I don't know what the TFTest kit is, maybe someone else does for my information.
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