Plumbing dual overflow

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I always tend to over think on plumbing to the sump and the return. I want to keep it as simple as possible. I'm thinking soft plumbing. My return pump is a jabeo DC pump. But once again I find myself over thinking the whole process. I don't want alot of pvc. Tubing is the easiest for me to deal with. Suggestions. The drain to sump should I run the lines into each other using a y fitting and into one hose or keep them separate? Then the return pump in thinking something like I have right now on my current tank. Pics to come.
 
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I am using soft plumbing in my tank and I am pleased with my results.

I would keep your two overflow lines separate and not merge them. I have only one overflow on my tank, but I have it running through a ball-union, so I can close the valve if I want to remove or work the sump. I would do the same if you have the space...you can then isolate the display from the sump when needed.

If I understand your pic, you have a single return with hard plumbing running to about the level of the skimmer collection cup. I would leave that in place and tie your soft plumbing in at that level. Again, keep a way to easily disconnect the return pump and close the valve on the return line to keep water in the display.
 

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