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While I'm not convinced by the idea that it cannot lower phosphate "too much", aluminum oxide media (Phosguard, Kent Phosphate Sponge, other brands) do work well to bind phosphate and silicate.
One concern with Phosguard is release of aluminum, which has a long history of potentially impacting leather corals. If you do not use very much, do not have leathers, or do not see such issues, then it is likely fine to use.
GFO (granular ferric oxide) is an alternate product for binding phosphate which also works well.
Is aluminium only a concern for leather corals? Fish and LPS/SPS would not be affected?
I’ve been using rowaphos in a media bag, small tank, the staining the rowaphos put me off it, now I’m worried about the aluminium.
At some point elevated aluminum is an issue, but leathers and other soft corals (mushrooms) are what I have seen and/or read reported from levels that might come from aluminum oxide binders.