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« on: April 28, 2009, 04:28:20 PM »

For those interested in such things, Denton Divers Forum has a number of different member groups, ranging from "Tadpole" to "Whale Shark".  The member group you are in depends on the number of posts you've made on the forum.  Members with 0 - 9 posts are "Tadpoles".  Ten to twenty-four posts makes you a "Guppy".  Listed below are all the different member groups and the number of posts required for each.


Tadpole                        0
Guppy                         10
Squirrelfish                  25
Sergeant Major             50
Barracuda                   100
Reef Shark                  250
Great White                500
Whale Shark              1000


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« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2009, 08:42:42 AM »

Hooray! i'm a Squirrelfish... WTF is a Squirrelfish?  Huh
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« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2009, 04:49:16 PM »

Hooray! i'm a Squirrelfish... WTF is a Squirrelfish?  Huh

The Holocentridae is a family of ray-finned fish, with the members of the subfamily Holocentrinae typically known as squirrelfish.

They are found in tropical parts of the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, and particularly the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean with the greatest species diversity near reefs in the Indo-Pacific. Most are found at depths from the shoreline to 100 m (330 ft), but some, notably the members of the genus Ostichthys, are generally found far deeper. Being largely or entirely nocturnal, they have relatively large eyes. During the day they typically remain hidden in crevices, caves, or under ledges.[1] Red and silvery colours dominate. The preopercle spines (near the gill-opening) of the members of the subfamily Holocentrinae are venomous, and can give painful wounds. Most have a maximum length of 15-35 cm (6-14 in), but Sargocentron iota barely reaches 8 cm (3 in), and S. spiniferum and Holocentrus adscensionis can reach more than 50 cm (20 in). The squirrelfishes mainly feed on small fishes and benthic invertebrates. The larvae are pelagic, unlike the adults, and can be found far out to sea.



Squirrelfish are also members of the Denton Divers Forum who have between 25 and 49 posts to the forum.


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« Reply #3 on: May 05, 2009, 07:13:13 PM »

Nobody likes a wise a$$. LOL
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