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![]() erm.. not sure how your plumbing is, but if the nut on the bulkhead is on the outside of the tank where you can get to it easier, I find using a flathead screwdriver and a hammer to tighten it until the bulkhead is very tight against the glass, creating a much tighter seal. I tried this after noticing some salt creep on my bulkhead, hasn't come back since.
..not too sure if that helps. ![]()
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![]() Just want to add be very careful not to slip off the nut or you might have bigger problems trying to seal your tank..
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![]() have you tried replacing all the plumbing? There might be a small crack somewhere that you can't see. I would clean off all silicone and inspect everything with a magnifying glass and you might see something.
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![]() woohoo it's fixed !!!
We ripped out all the silicone, took all the peices out checked them all over. My husband checked it all out and turns out I had the rubber gaskets in upside down. DUHHHHHH!!!! Sheesh ! All that effort siliconing for nothing =p Ah well at least it's fixed =) Thanks everyone asherah |
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