Does the presence of coraline indicate my aquarium can support LPS?

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My tank is a little over 2.5 months old and I believe a fair amount of coraline algae has grown in that time. I’m upgrading to a stronger light on Thursday. Anyways my params are ammonia 0 nitrite 0 nitrate 6 ish. Calc 480. Mag 1320. Alk 8.2 ph 8

does the presence of coraline indicate the aquarium can support LPS? Here’s a pic of my new tank.

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Looks like cyano to me, not coraline. Part of the new tank uglies. Coraline is usually dark purple or green and hard to rub off.
Hmm maybe. I tried rubbing it off and it doesn’t work. I did have a cyano outbreak but it was more like wavy hairs. Idk I’ll stick to softies for a few more months ig
 
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Looks like cyano to me, not coraline. Part of the new tank uglies. Coraline is usually dark purple or green and hard to rub off.
I was under the assumption that near the beginning coraline was light pink splotches?
 

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