Green Foggy Water in Tank

Trucifer

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When I first got my Axolotls, my tank got really foggy and green within a few days so I decided to do a complete water change. It seems like the greenness and the fogginess is slowly coming back. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, I'm putting stress coat in the tank etc. but not sure what else it can be. Possibly Algae? Should I purchase an Algae purifier from Petco?

Thanks in advance,
Tru
 
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