Leaking through the union or through the glued joints on either side? Again with the bulkhead - leaking through the threaded part or between the bulkhead and glass?
Bruttal is spot on for glued joints. They are really idiot proof if done right: Lots of glue and a twist to make them leak free. They can't really be re-glued if they leak but if it's a drain pipe (not under pressure) just slather some more glue around the join to plug up any small holes. Or if it's slow enough wait for the salt creep to do it.
For threaded joints, I don't see any thread tape on that one you screwed into the bulkhead. Definitely needs that. Personally I hate threaded bulkheads and avoid them if I can. PITA to get the pipe tight in the bottom without compromising the seal at the top.
Bruttal is spot on for glued joints. They are really idiot proof if done right: Lots of glue and a twist to make them leak free. They can't really be re-glued if they leak but if it's a drain pipe (not under pressure) just slather some more glue around the join to plug up any small holes. Or if it's slow enough wait for the salt creep to do it.
For threaded joints, I don't see any thread tape on that one you screwed into the bulkhead. Definitely needs that. Personally I hate threaded bulkheads and avoid them if I can. PITA to get the pipe tight in the bottom without compromising the seal at the top.