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Having no problems, I wouldn't sweat it. Its likely iron to assist in algae growth. It is refugium substrate meant to assist in that type of filtration. I think, iron will only release so much into the water as it isn't very soluble. Not like the nickel and vanadium I had in my sand, and not really toxic. Be careful using magnet cleaners near there, but I wouldnt worry.

Yes. I also have the Caribsea Miracle Mud in my cryptic refugium along with a 6lb bucket of the now discontinued Walt Smith Fiji Mud.

I think I want to start collecting mud and stuff from the coast. Check out what I found last weekend at our boat ramp.

Ulva macroalgae...

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Yeah, just an observation. No problems, so I wasn't going to remove it. It is time to replace half of it though, according to the directions. Cool find with the macroalgae!
 

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Got the first coat of poly on the stand...its a satin finish so it doesnt show up real good in the pics, but I'm thinking I may end up redoing the trim...it all looks the same now...need something to break up the color...opinions? Also, obviously this is outside under cloudy skies, so may be a little different in artificial lights inside.
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And yes, my harley still looks like I road it through a saw mill;Meh
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Got the first coat of poly on the stand...its a satin finish so it doesnt show up real good in the pics, but I'm thinking I may end up redoing the trim...it all looks the same now...need something to break up the color...opinions? Also, obviously this is outside under cloudy skies, so may be a little different in artificial lights inside.
15890579641192826419373936722983.jpg
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15890580015161117733246310705280.jpg


And yes, my harley still looks like I road it through a saw mill;Meh
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Hey, when did we get new reactions?

Anyway. Take better care of that Harley... what'd it do to you?

For the stand, maybe a yellow pine for the trim? Something lighter as an accent. That might be too bright tho. I kinda like it how it is now tho. Got the spruce/oak look.
 

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Hey, when did we get new reactions?

Anyway. Take better care of that Harley... what'd it do to you?

For the stand, maybe a yellow pine for the trim? Something lighter as an accent. That might be too bright tho. I kinda like it how it is now tho. Got the spruce/oak look.
Its all oak, check my build thread and you will see the original color, which ended up being too dark in our new place, so I decided to sand it down and redo. Thinking about reversing the original color scheme...dark trim, everything else like it is now.
 
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Its all oak, check my build thread and you will see the original color, which ended up being too dark in our new place, so I decided to sand it down and redo. Thinking about reversing the original color scheme...dark trim, everything else like it is now.
+1 dark trim. It almost has a zebra wood look.
 

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+1 dark trim. It almost has a zebra wood look.
The power of a propane torch on oak, no @fishguy242 you cant burn my stand :p ...the zebra wood look is what I was going for. I just like some contrasting colors. Thanks for your input on it.
 

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Got the first coat of poly on the stand...its a satin finish so it doesnt show up real good in the pics, but I'm thinking I may end up redoing the trim...it all looks the same now...need something to break up the color...opinions? Also, obviously this is outside under cloudy skies, so may be a little different in artificial lights inside.
15890579641192826419373936722983.jpg
15890579821236716102231652714236.jpg
15890580015161117733246310705280.jpg


And yes, my harley still looks like I road it through a saw mill;Meh
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When I first saw the pictures I thought it looked like something my dad would have built. He loved taking a propane torch to wood to make it look like that before staining. :)
 

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