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Mattg023

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Hi all,

I have been in the process of starting up my first tank. It’s an aqueon 75 with an internal overflow. I bought the tank used A couple months ago and have been working on things on the side when I have time. everything is coming along nicely, however I have a question about The connection from my overflow drain pipe to the sump. It seems the previous owner just put the drain pipe into the elbow without a seal. Is this proper? Wont this leak? I wanted to get an opinion before I were to glue the pipe in. What should I do? attached a few pics for reference. Thanks.

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Depending how many gph your return is pumping. If you use pvc glue then its going to be permanent in case you need to remove it later in the future. I would just use silicone. That way it stays put and with a little muscle you can remove it later
 

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The worst case senário is you cut it and install a new bulkhead.. any other option will give you problems in the future.. and the original seller prob didn’t glue it because he was going to sell it.
 

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