Trapped water or problem for my sump?

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Not sure what I should do. Should I leave the sump alone and continue or put a yoga mat under it for some sort of air exchange? I'm not sure how the water got under there. I know I spilled some water when I was siphoning out tap water from the leak test. Has anyone seen this sort of thing before? The water is currently really cold so there is a lot of condensation against the glass.

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No point of origin on the sump. I do know I spilled some water while I was draining the system. I am putting a yoga mat under the sump to see if that will get rid of the excess moisture. It just appeared so suddenly when I was filling up the tank with really cold water. I just wanted input from veterans or people's anecdotes

I want to say the stand is on some sort of laminate. The sump itself is inside the stand with wood underneath it.
 
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Hypothetically should a pvc pipe come loose by force... how long should you allow a pvc pipe glue to set before running water through it?
 
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Hypothetically should a pvc pipe come loose by force... how long should you allow a pvc pipe glue to set before running water through it?
I wait about 10-15 minutes
 
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