assume it has more to do with depth, & amount of accessories the pump is hooked up to... when I 1st started getting back into tanks, I bought this pump...
it's rated for between 20 - 200 gallons in the 1st place that's IMO to big of range of tanks... I'm sure that's just a "sales" pitch
not sure how that rating was come up with... but it works fine for my 55 gallon, that's not in my fish room, driving 2 - 10" air bars... I would say it's not big enough, if I had wanted to drive 4 air bars in the same 55 gallon tank...
makes me wonder... if there is a CFM / accessory recommendation somewhere... I'm not really very "normal" if something doesn't meet my expectations, I either make it an emergency back-up, or put it on a tank it would work on, or junk it, & chalk it up as a learning experience... but if an average guy, just getting into aquariums bought a pump for a tank, that had several accessories, & it wouldn't drive it, it might not be possible whether for budget issues, or may not have a 2nd tank to put it on???
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not sure how that rating was come up with... but it works fine for my 55 gallon, that's not in my fish room, driving 2 - 10" air bars... I would say it's not big enough, if I had wanted to drive 4 air bars in the same 55 gallon tank...
makes me wonder... if there is a CFM / accessory recommendation somewhere... I'm not really very "normal" if something doesn't meet my expectations, I either make it an emergency back-up, or put it on a tank it would work on, or junk it, & chalk it up as a learning experience... but if an average guy, just getting into aquariums bought a pump for a tank, that had several accessories, & it wouldn't drive it, it might not be possible whether for budget issues, or may not have a 2nd tank to put it on???