Should I seal the piece of wood I am placing ontop of my aquarium stand?

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I have a piece of wood I bought to go on top of my aquarium stand, beneath the tank before I setup. Should I seal this? I am reading many conflicting things about whether or not to seal the wood under a tank. If yes what should I use to seal it with ?
 

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Very very likely you will get water on the wood throughout the life of your tank. And bare wood will rapidly soak it up causing at minimum discoloration - eventually rot. You can seal it with almost any paint - but I would recommend oil base paint or spar urethane.
 

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;)It's not overkill in my opinion. It will prevent you problems when that big water spill happens once a year
 

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Not sure what’s the difference but I will still use it. I wish I put another coat on my wood as it still gets through. Can’t overdue it
 

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Spar urethane works good for me - I use it on the top deck of wood on my outdoor koi ponds. Any of the "marine" coatings is a step up from that
 

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