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I'd say of its dripping back into the sump, it'll be fine for now but needs to address soon. Is the leak in a bulkhead or just in the pipe?

I'm now sure what the bulkhead is but I think the leak is at the joining of the pipe with the drain line.

What can I do to end this leakage?
 

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Can you snap a pic and maybe we can assess the leak differently?
 

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Idea: If breading is your goal. I have read several tanks are required. Buy a 120g and divide it into 4 sections with plexiglass and or eggcrate, with a reef like filtration for the entire system. Good luck and have fun
 

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*Welcome to Reef2Reef @cowboyguy !* I wish you the best of luck with your new aquarium, and a easy fix to your leaky pipe problem!

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You can find better deals online from different companies for some of the equipment. Drsfoster&smith, bulk reef supply being 2 of them. I also check on amazon and get good deals for test kits and supplies. You might be better off buying stuff separately. Check around and make a list of what you need to set up. Later you can upgrade lights and other equipment. I recently set up another tank, petco sale, and bought each piece separately, lights were the most expensive piece of equipment and I got them from Reef Radiance for less than $200.00.
Good luck! Keep reading and asking questions.
Great hobby!!
 

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