Kill it with fire or let it be (possible algae ID)

GeetnBoas

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I'm very new to this hobby
matter of fact, i'm cycling my first tank as of yesterday with sand and live rocK I bought from my LFS.
what is this red and green on my live rock?
it was already present on the rock when I got it.
not finding any answers on previous fora.
please help.

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If it's soft to the touch, it's probably algae and you don't want it. If it's hard to the touch, it's probably coraline algae which is good.
 

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