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![]() If it as simple as installing a new bulkhead then you shouldn't need a temporary tank, livestock and water could go in a big rubbermaid or 2 while you install a new bulkhead and thead in new fittings etc.
If you are comfortable having the livestock ( I don't know how much you have) in rubbermaids with pumps running for a few days I would highly recommend getting an overflow installed. Wont have to worry about draining again. |
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![]() Orca can be used under water
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![]() It looks like you have a nut on the topside (underwater). A nut on the bottomside and also your barbed fitting is threaded into the pipe coming down? Is that correct?
You could try using a pipe wrench on the top (not a dirty old shop one) ![]() This may be your best option if used from the topside It doesn't look like the right type of fitting to use to begin with?! |
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![]() The gasket is on the wet side it's a smooth flange it's thread on both ends
Verify your bulkhead isn't cracked Gasket could be shot or God forbid even a small crack
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![]() That whole setup is just scary IMO
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![]() Could be silicone too which is even scarier
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![]() As much as it's a PITA to have to tear your tank down, I suggest you do it and put in a new bulk head fitting and rubber gasket, BTW that bulk head in the picture is not a nut on the top water side. I've seen those before they have a full length female thread, just another style.
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |