do you mean how many gallons it is rated for for your skimmer?
almost 100% of those claims are complete BS. i started off with a coralife super skimmer 65 on my 40. it did okay, but i still wanted more. now i have an aqua C remora with upgraded pump that is rated up to like a 120 or something. not completly satisfied.
and to prove that point, a seaclone 150 will not come close to producing the skimmate that my old coralife 65 would.
i would personaly recomend getting the biggest skimmer you can (obviously.... there is a time when it gets to be overkill. haha.) but as far as ratings, how much you should go over by will depend on what you are keeping, how heavily stocked yoru tank will be, and the type and brand of the skimmer
almost 100% of those claims are complete BS. i started off with a coralife super skimmer 65 on my 40. it did okay, but i still wanted more. now i have an aqua C remora with upgraded pump that is rated up to like a 120 or something. not completly satisfied.
and to prove that point, a seaclone 150 will not come close to producing the skimmate that my old coralife 65 would.
i would personaly recomend getting the biggest skimmer you can (obviously.... there is a time when it gets to be overkill. haha.) but as far as ratings, how much you should go over by will depend on what you are keeping, how heavily stocked yoru tank will be, and the type and brand of the skimmer