Hi Michelle,
I personally would not worry about those spots if it were mine, they are on a lower leaf and odds are the plant will discard that leaf in a month or two.
I don't think Elisii is going to be easy though, I don't grow this one myself but it seems to require quite a warm environment with high daily temperature drops at nights and a high humidity.
If you don't provide these conditions the plant over time will become stressed, weak and more susceptible to bacteria, fungus and pests. From the spots you should just take that it has been stressed, needs some good care, keep the leaves dry and the spots should not spread. You can always cut the leaf off with sterilized scissors if you are worried about them. I'd be far more worried about keeping the roots happy which are generally in a very fragile state when new. If it is anything like my Aerangis mystacidii it will want a high humidty around its roots but it drinks very little in a year. Avoid too wet conditions.
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