Algae on Back Wall of 32G Biocube

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Wondering if the green algae growing on parts of my back wall are a help or hindrance to the tank.
Don't really want to try scraping it or brushing it off in fear of raising nutrients.
You can also see a little bit of the beautiful dark maroon algae that grows all over my rocks.

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Here is a view from the top - noticed in the last month or so the light green color algae (?) covering the rock work on top. It's not slimy.
Tank is 3 years old.
Phosphate: .06
Nitrates: 15
Calcium: 450
PH: 7.98
Corals are doing great. All LPS

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Anyone have an idea or opinion?
Wondering if the shift in color on the rock is from lowering the white light and bumping the blue?
Would that affect the coralline?
 

Form or function: Do you consider your rock work to be art or the platform for your coral?

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  • A bit of each - both art and a platform.

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