Bulkhead salt creep

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Hi reefers,

just took a look behind my tank for the first time in awhile and noticed I have some salt creep on the back of the 2 overflow bulkheads.
My question is this because it’s too tight, to loose or other reason?

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That was my thought. It has been a good awhile since I looked back there and there doesn’t seem to be anything wet but still doesn’t seem to be right nonetheless
 
Also, make sure those pipes are braced in some fashion or the weigh of the pipe and water will crack the glass...

Don't as how I know
 
Is the gasket outside the tank? If so it’s supposed to be inside the tank. The white ring looks like a gasket.
it has an internal and external gasket that came with the tank from manufacturer. The internal gasket being on the softer side.

Also, make sure those pipes are braced in some fashion or the weigh of the pipe and water will crack the glass...

Don't as how I know
It’s not braced from manufacturer but I do have the main overflow goin into a clarisea that should be helping.
 
What is the gasket made from? Any idea? It appears to be a harder plastic rather than a softer rubberized material. As some others have pointed out, you will need two gaskets. One inside. The other outside. And yes, cracking that tank is a real possibility if not supported.
 
What is the gasket made from? Any idea? It appears to be a harder plastic rather than a softer rubberized material. As some others have pointed out, you will need two gaskets. One inside. The other outside. And yes, cracking that tank is a real possibility if not supported.
The internal gasket is a softer rubber like material and the outer white one is a firm plastic.

I may have to look at some type of support. None was setup by the manufacturer which is strange if needed. Could also be problematic as I have very limited space between tank and wall. not sure if it matters or not as it’s not obvious in the photo but the tank has an internal horizontal overflow box setup.

if the salt is getting down the threads, is there anything I’ll can do to stop this?
 
You need “rubberized” gaskets. Best word I can think of. Silicone or similar. You must use two. And both have to be soft And sealable. One inside. One outside. That’s the only way this will seal. No rush TBH. Just get around to it eventually.
 
Salt creep is a slow leak, could either be too tight, or not tight enough, or too old and they have hardened over the years.
 
One man’s perspective: I have quite a bit of salt creep behind my tank (long story). I stuffed an old towel between the pipe and the glass, and I just leave it there. It’s not pretty, but life is short. No one goes ‘behind’ my tank. But it’s true— you don’t have actual bulkheads. ;) Best wishes!
 

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