Plumbing new dual overflow

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Alright so i find myself in a bit of a situation here.

I have a dual overflow 135 gallon seapora tank Each overflow has 2 holes 1 for a durso drain and 1 3/4 inch return.

I am going to convert them into herbie overflows because i want it to be 100% silent. Trying to tune individual herbies with gate valves in the same tank is 100% a bad idea my question is can i run both 3/4" herbie drains together and either T them or Y them off into like a 1" drain directly into my reefmat 500? Then i can just put 1 Gate valve POST them joining together and tune the system with 1 Gate. This leaves me with 2x 1" emergency drains in each overflow and ill run my returns over the back. I have done many herbies in the past and love them i have just not ever tried 2 in one tank.

Let me know if i am on the right track here or if i can run into issues joining both herbies into a T or Y connection. Seems like it shoudl be fine
 
Trying to tune individual herbies with gate valves in the same tank is 100% a bad idea
It works just fine on my 125 with dual overflows.

Don't tie drains together.
 
hrmmmmm ok so i can do them separate, next question....

reefmat500 just about fits into my sump so plumbing in both of my returns to the reefmat may be a bit tricky would if be a big issue if i just plumbed 1 of the overflows into the reefmat and just let the over overflow flow through without any sock or anything ? i assume the sump will get pretty nasty pretty quick maybe not
 
i know everyone always says dont tie drains together but why whats the worst thing that can happen ?
 

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