Help with plumbing?

Jjd531

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Hello, I have a 65 gallon reef. I'm about to upgrade my sump once the silicone is done drying. It has a single corner flow drain pipe, I want to split my 1" drain pipe into two so I can use a second filter sock. This was originally not possible in my tiny 10 gallon sump, but im wondering if I keep the pipe at 1" and use a 1" T fitting to split it will it create noise? Alternatively if I stuck with the 1" T fitting and dropped down to 3/4" for the 2 drains would this eliminate noise or just slow down how much water is draining from the tank? I included pictures of what I have thrown together at the moment to help visualize it.

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If the pipes are under water then you should not hear noise except at start up until all the air purges
 

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