Emergency: leaking aquarium

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Hello

I have an int nuvo 100 that is leaking at one of the pipes in the back. I have no idea how to plug this, plus I just had surgery and my ability to lift things is extremely limited. I tried to cram coralcrete up there but it is not sticking and I have no idea what to do

Does anybody have advice on how to plug a drip from the back of an overflow setup like this?
 
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it is leaking from the joint on the left hand pipe
 

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the joint where pipe goes into bulkhead? Doesn't look glued(?) If it isn't you can clean and cement it together or maybe just twist while pushing it in further. Does it actually drip or just lt creep?
 

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Im Not sure. In 2nd pic I see salt creep up by bulkhead, not clear if its the bulkhead to glass or pipe to bulkhead. But the glued pipe connection looks dry
 

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If it's located inside of an overflow box all you have to do is shut off the power and as long as the box is sealed it will no longer leak. You'll have empty the contents of the overflow box completely. Clean up that area of the tank. And install a new bulkhead as well as a new seal and you'll be good to go.

You'll need to maintain temperature, flow and oxygen for the inhabitants.

If it's not the most opportune time I would just put something underneath it to catch the water and wait until the morning where you can get some help and address the problem completely.
 

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It is glued I am not sure I can get the thing off
While not a recommended procedure, you hav to get area dry and cleaned with rubbing alcohol and use This PVC cement which is a thicker gel and works:

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