Green algae on rock good orrrrrr?

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Hi I’m new to aquariums - things going well so far about 3 months in. The corals I’ve added look alright & my fish are happy. One of the rocks in my tank is covered in green algae (SEE PHOTO)... I don’t mind the look but I’m wondering if this is something I should be fighting against or to just let it be.

Originally when I got added my clowns they weren’t eating well so a lot of excess nutrient made it into the tank. Thanks for any tips!!

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Howdy

Looks good. New tank will turn brown, green and maybe red before it settles down. No need to worry.
 
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