Looking to split/divert my dual return outlets for INFINIA 215.5

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Overflow chamber in the middle, single 3/4" return outlet on each side, currently using the stock flat nozzles (not my favorite, but they've been OK for a while). I kind of don't like the idea of 3/4"-worth of water power blasting in a single direction against the side panels of the tank. My circ. pumps are on those side panels, so no matter how I orient the circ. pumps I feel it's counteracting the flow a bit/making them work harder. Not only that, but also the tank being 2.5' W it could definitely benefit from having the returns diverted to tackle both the very back areas and surface agitation.

Anyways, I just want to make sure I'm ordering the correct parts before I place an order:

Looking at 2 Y-fittings for each side, some loc-line segments, and flexible RFG's at the ends. Since I'm splitting, I should be doing the 3/4"-1/2" reducer Y-fittings, correct? TIA!
 

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Not sure if this is what you are looking for. I have been using this pond manifold for years, on my frag systems. Diverts water to two separate tanks and a reactor. Was the lowest profile, most economical solution I could find.

 
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