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// T. Majewski
// Wakatobi IT
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powcap[1]='What is the name of this common shark?';
powcap[2]='What is this slow moving creature found on the sea floor?';
powcap[3]='Did you know this eel changes color as it matures?';
powcap[4]='The raptor of the reef, the arc-eye hawkfish, will perch on a coral head and watch for its favorite foods - do you know what those are? ';
powcap[5]='A shark that growls and bears it teeth? Not quite, but it does let you know when it is upset?';
powcap[6]='How do you groom yourself when you are a stingray? You go visit a local cleaning station! ';
powcap[7]='How do you know a male snowflake moray from a female? You look at their teeth! ';
powcap[8]='The eightstripe wrasse has a &quot;double-pupil&quot; that is thought to help them see their minute prey. ';
powcap[9]='As a juvenile, the lyretail hogfish cleans parasites off of other fishes. It also engages in something called &quot;hydraulic jetting&quot; - do you know what that is? ';
powcap[10]='The ghoulish Henshaw snake eel spends most of its time buried in the sane - how and what does it eat? ';
powcap[11]='How does a spaghetti-like garden eel create its burrows in the sand and keep these burrows from caving in? ';
powcap[12]='How do individual striped eel catfish, which are usually found in large, &quot;rolling&quot; schools, find each other? ';
powcap[13]='While it may look rather lazy and harmless, the variegated lizardfish is a voracious predator.<br>How many prey fish do you think they eat every day? ';
powcap[14]='This massive frogfish has been known to swallow prey items longer than itself - in some cases,<br>its big appetite can lead to its demise! ';
powcap[15]='With the ability to use the light of the moon to find its prey, the nocturnal soldierfish is a master of nocturnal hunting. ';
powcap[16]='Did you know that the female ornate pipefish has appendages that performs a similar function to the umbilical cord of a mammals? ';
powcap[17]='The master of stealth, the trumpetfish uses its neighbors to sneak-up on its prey. ';
powcap[18]='Like a water-logged bird, the Pegasus sea moth creeps along on the sea floor looking for a meal. But how does it get rid of the algae that grows on its skin? ';
powcap[19]='So why would the splendid dottyback, resemble an unrelated angelfish? ';
powcap[20]='Is it true that the diminutive little royal dottyback is one of the meanest fish on the coral reef? ';
powcap[21]='How many girl friends might a male coral hawkfish have? ';
powcap[22]='Could it be that the lyretail hawkfish will live among the tentacles of a sea anemone - a place where only the specialized anemonefish usually dare dwell? ';
powcap[23]='The male and female vagabond butterflyfish form long-term pair bonds. ';
powcap[24]='This dramatically colored venomous fish likes to eat crabs, shrimps and small fishes. ';
powcap[25]='The &quot;Hannibal Lector&quot; of the butterflyfish clan, the forcepsfish, uses its long jaws like needle-nosed pliers to mutilate its invertebrate neighbors. ';
powcap[26]='The exagerrated snout of the longnose butterflyfish is used like a pipette to suck small crustaceans from reef crevices. ';
powcap[27]='The longfish banner fish is often confused with the similar-looking Moorish idol. Do you know how to tell them apart? ';
powcap[28]='The jaws of the yellowmask angelfish are equipped with comb-like teeth that are used to feed on what? ';
powcap[29]='The juvenile pinnate batfish looks and acts a lot like a flatworm. Why would this be an advantage to the young batfish? ';
powcap[30]='The juveniles of the mimic surgeonfish greatly resemble a couple of adult pygmy angelfishes. But, as the young surgeonfish grow they change color. ';
powcap[31]='The brushtail tang is a plant-eater that uses its long nose to get at filamentous algae growing in reef crevices. It also has an interesting relationship with an organism that lives in its intestines - do you know what it is? ';
powcap[32]='No one knows what the long horn on the head of the spotted unicornfish is used for, but we do know that they eat poop! ';
powcap[33]='The Moorish idol has an interesting early life. It spends much of its time after it hatches from a planktonic egg floating about at the surface. When it gets quite large (around 7.5 cm/ 3 in. in length) it settles out of the plankton onto the coral reef. ';
powcap[34]='While it looks rather benign, the foxface rabbitfish can deliver a very painful sting with its fin spines. ';
powcap[35]='The black damselfish has a particularly interesting diet. It is known to feed on soft corals, sea anemones and zoanthids, as well as clam poop! ';
powcap[36]='Juveniles three-spot damselfish live among the tentacles of sea anemones, sometimes right beside their anemonefish relatives. ';
powcap[37]='While beautiful and peaceful in appearance, the lyretail anthias live a tumultuous, rather kinky life-style. ';
powcap[38]='The coral grouper has a few different hunting buddies - do you know who they are? ';
powcap[39]='Did you know that the slime of the sixline soapfish can be lathered like a bar of soap and that it is highly toxic? ';
powcap[40]='The raptor of the reef, the arc-eye hawkfish, will perch on a coral head and watch for its favorite foods - do you know what those are? ';
powcap[41]='Do you know that the juveniles of the many-spotted sweetlips are thought to mimic a flatworm? But why? ';
powcap[42]='The juvenile, male and female spotted parrotfish all differ in color. Do you know what the adults of this beautiful fish eat? ';
powcap[43]='When the yellowtail coris hunts, it uses it head and mouth to flip over rocks. ';
powcap[44]='When it is time to find its mates, the male redbreasted wrasse parades over coral pinnacles to attract potential girl friends. ';
powcap[45]='Did you know that the humphead wrasse feeds on the infamous crown-of-thorns sea star (this is the sea star that eats live coral!). ';
powcap[46]='How did the flasher wrasse get its name? The male performs an amazing dance when it wants to attract potential mates or warn rivals. ';
powcap[47]='Why would a pastel wrasse hang-out with a day octopus? ';
powcap[48]='The eightstripe wrasse has a &quot;double-pupil&quot; that is thought to help them see their minute prey. ';
powcap[49]='As a juvenile, the lyretail hogfish cleans parasites off of other fishes. It also engages in something called &quot;hydraulic jetting&quot; - do you know what that is? ';
powcap[50]='The crescent-tail bigeye has large eyes that reflects light back off the retina which causes something called &quot;eye-shine.&quot; ';
powcap[51]='The yellowstriped cardinalfish is one of a handful of cardinalfishes that will use sea anemones as a refuge. ';
powcap[52]='These creatures of the shadows are rarely seen by divers, but they are definitely worth searching out! ';
powcap[53]='Hovering in the water column in pairs, the elegant dartfish have split-second reaction time. ';
powcap[54]='The flamboyant mandarinfish is one of the most colorful fish on the reef and when it comes to finding a mate size does matter. ';
powcap[55]='curious fish may follow you around on your next Wakatobi dive. ';
powcap[56]='Besides catching food, the large jaws of the yellowbarred jawfish are used for two important things - do you know what they are? ';
powcap[57]='Living with a shrimp as a burrow-mate, Randalls shrimpgoby has a big black spot on its dorsal fin that may help thwart the attacks of predators. ';
powcap[58]='The Rainfords goby has a particularly unusual diet for a  goby. Do you know what interesting items are on its menu? ';
powcap[59]='The orange-dashed goby is usually a monogamous fish .. that is, unless a better partner comes along. Do you know what an orange-dashed goby looks for in a mate? ';
powcap[60]='A miniature goby that hangs out in caves with its buddies. ';
powcap[61]='Why would a cardinalfish want to look like a striped fangblenny? Want to know why?';
powcap[62]='It bites at reef surface with its flexible jaws and comb-like teeth up to 3000 times a day! ';
powcap[63]='A secretive little lionfish that sports a Fu-Manchu moustache and utilizes some interesting techniques to it capture its food. ';
powcap[64]='This dramatically colored venomous fish likes to eat crabs, shrimps and small fishes. ';
powcap[65]='The devil scorpionfish is a flasher – do you know what and why it flashes? ';
powcap[66]='It looks like a submerged leaf, it &quot;acts&quot; like a submerged leaf, but it is a fish. How does looking like a submerged plant benefit the leaf scorpionfish? ';
powcap[67]='This fish has box-like armor as well as potent chemical defenses. ';
powcap[68]='Where does that large school of yellowfin goatfish go at night? ';
powcap[69]='This voracious goatfish uses the barbels on the chin to probe reef crevices to flush out its prey. ';
powcap[70]='A lyretail, red teeth and a plankton-feeding lifestyle makes the redtooth trigger a black sheep in the trigger family. In this species, the female and male actually look after their eggs. ';
powcap[71]='This fish forms spawning colonies and a male may have over 200,000 eggs in his nest at one time! ';
powcap[72]='Do you know that this fish raises it young after they hatch from eggs? How does the parent fish feed the &quot;baby&quot; chromis? ';
powcap[73]='This surgeonfish looks for its food on the surface of sand bottoms rather than on the limestone structure that forms the reef. ';
powcap[74]='This anemonefish is found with more different anemone host species than any other member of this subfamily. ';
powcap[75]='This anemonefish likes to live in the cloning form of the bubble-tipped sea anemone with as many as 150 individual dusky anemonefish being found in a large colony of these anemones. ';
powcap[76]='The bright colors of this fish may serve to warn potential predators that if they try to catch it, they may get a face full of stinging tentacles! ';
powcap[77]='This species is protected, at hatching, from the host anemonefish that it lives with. ';
powcap[78]='This anemonefish often lays its eggs on various items it drags over to its host anemone, including shoes, pieces of plastic, cans and coconut shells. ';
powcap[79]='The orange skunk anemonefish may live in an anemone with other anemonefish species and may even cross-breed with these other species. ';
powcap[80]='The fused teeth of this species is used to bite the tips off of staghorn coral (Acropora spp.) branches. ';
powcap[81]='This fish has poisonous skin and reproductive organs. Did you know that the newly deposited eggs are also poisonous?';
powcap[82]='The Eastern triangle butterflyfish has a &quot;sister species&quot; that lives in the Indian Ocean. ';
powcap[83]='This species scoops coral polyps from the colony with its comb-like teeth. Do you know how many polyps it can eat in one bite? ';
powcap[84]='What toxic prey does this butterflyfish dine upon? ';
powcap[85]='This fish finds safety in numbers as it swims well above the reef to find its food. ';
powcap[86]='Males and females differ in color - do you know how? ';
powcap[87]='This is one of several black sheep in the butterflyfish family that feed in a different way? How and what do they feed on? ';
powcap[88]='This species has a long dorsal spine that it may use to communicate with its mate. ';
powcap[89]='This is a secretive little angelfish that tends to like lurking in caves in reef walls. ';
powcap[90]='The females are often three times larger than their male mates! ';
powcap[91]='Can you tell what ocean a regal angelfish is from by its coloration? ';
powcap[92]='This is a territorial butterflyfish that is usually found singly not in pairs like others in the family.'
powcap[93]='This butterflyfish has a varied diet that includes spaghetti (worms)!'
powcap[94]='The blue lips of this angelfish separate if from most of its kin!'
powcap[95]='Half blue, half yellow, the males of this beautiful species may have as many as nine females in its harem.'
powcap[96]='The coral beauty varies considerably in its overall color, with some being more blue and others sporting more orange.'
powcap[97]='As black as night, the midnight angel is mimicked by a dottyback.'
powcap[98]='When courting, this male angelfish will rush, soar and nuzzle. Find out who he is!'
powcap[99]='This angelfish is known to cross-breed with several related species.'
powcap[100]='The male emperor angelfish may cover a home range that is 2,000 meters square in area'
powcap[101]='The sixbanded angelfish is often found hanging out near the cleaning stations of bluestreak cleaner wrasses.'
powcap[102]='What is the strange food of the staghorn damsel?'
powcap[103]='This beautiful blue fish feeds on small plankton organisms.'
powcap[104]='How many eggs would you find in the nest of this fish?'
powcap[105]='The juveniles of this wily monocle bream often mimic blennies that have venomous fangs.'
powcap[106]='Who is the assassin of the reef?'
powcap[107]='What adult fish does this juvenile hang around with?'
powcap[108]='Who are the relatives of this fish?'
powcap[109]='An exotic eel that makes wonderful fish portraits.'
powcap[110]='An attractive moray with a whitemouth that is mimicked by the comet fish.'
powcap[111]='This fish takes care of its young even after they hatch - the juvenile fish eventually mimic a venomous catfish.'
powcap[112]='While it may not be as attractive as its ornate ghost pipefish kin, it is equally as interesting.'
powcap[113]='A species that looks just like the algae for which it is named.'
powcap[114]='Exhibiting amazing camouflage, this little seahorse was once rarely seen by divers because of its very small stature.'
powcap[115]='What is this recently described pygmy seahorse?'
powcap[116]='The smooth skinned pygmy seahorse that is one of the smallest fish in the sea.'
powcap[117]='An unusual pipefish that hovers in the water column and usually occurs in pairs.'
powcap[118]='The wings of this species are not used for flying, but to blend in with the sea floor.'
powcap[119]='This unusual pipefish wiggles among the tentacles of an anemone-like species of coral.'
powcap[120]='It lives its entire life on a single sea whip.'
powcap[121]='By waving a lure over its head, this fish attracts its food into the strike zone.'
powcap[122]='A wart-covered fish that angles for its food.'
powcap[123]='Mmmm - sea urchin tube feet for dinner again?'
powcap[124]='It uses a sucker-like dorsal fin to cling to its feather star host.'
powcap[125]='It lives in an elaborate burrow system, using its scoop-like mouth to dig it.'
powcap[126]='They do a headstand for their most of their lives.'
powcap[127]='A reptilian-like fish that relies on ambush to make a living.'
powcap[128]='It tries to look and act like a moray to scare away its enemies!'
powcap[129]='With its white-laced pectoral fins, this beautiful lionfish is one of the most common in the subfamily.'
powcap[130]='What is this larger scorpionfish species that is often encountered by divers?'
powcap[131]='One of the most ornate of the scorpionfish clan, often sporting horns over the eyes and vivid coloration.'
powcap[132]='One of many similar species that are often hard to identify - it was only recently given a scientific name.'
powcap[133]='With its large pectoral fins it herds its fish or crustacean prey against the reef.'
powcap[134]='A venom-laden species that could kill an unlucky man that contacts its dorsal spines.'
powcap[135]='A cryptic little species that is not seen by many divers.'
powcap[136]='This is a solitary species that deposits an egg ball into a burrow where it refuges.'
powcap[137]='An orange headed beauty that is overlooked by all but the most observant diver.'
powcap[138]='It is a good thing this species does not get a couple meters long because if it did, white sharks would be the least of our worries.'
powcap[139]='The juvenile of this species may derive benefits by resembling a parasite-picking fish.'
powcap[140]='A lovely, orange bespeckled species that acts as a seeing-eye fish.'
powcap[141]='A friend to pistol shrimp, this red banded goby will vary in color depending on the color of the sand where you find it.'
powcap[142]='This amazing little shrimp goby forms a partnership with a pistol shrimp that is much larger than it is!'
powcap[143]='This venomous fish uses its large pectoral fins to warn potential predators of its distasteful qualities.'
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powID[55]='55'
powID[56]='56'
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powID[58]='58'
powID[59]='59'
powID[60]='60'
powID[61]='61'
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powID[69]='69'
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powID[78]='78'
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powID[80]='80'
powID[81]='81'
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powID[83]='83'
powID[84]='84'
powID[85]='85'
powID[86]='86'
powID[87]='87'
powID[88]='88'
powID[89]='89'
powID[90]='90'
powID[91]='91'
powID[92]='92'
powID[93]='93'
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powID[96]='96'
powID[97]='97'
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powID[99]='99'
powID[100]='100'
powID[101]='101'
powID[102]='102'
powID[103]='103'
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powID[105]='105'
powID[106]='106'
powID[107]='107'
powID[108]='108'
powID[109]='109'
powID[110]='110'
powID[111]='111'
powID[112]='112'
powID[113]='113'
powID[114]='114'
powID[115]='115'
powID[116]='116'
powID[117]='117'
powID[118]='118'
powID[119]='119'
powID[120]='120'
powID[121]='121'
powID[122]='122'
powID[123]='123'
powID[124]='124'
powID[125]='125'
powID[126]='126'
powID[127]='127'
powID[128]='128'
powID[129]='129'
powID[130]='130'
powID[131]='131'
powID[132]='132'
powID[133]='133'
powID[134]='134'
powID[135]='135'
powID[136]='136'
powID[137]='137'
powID[138]='138'
powID[139]='139'
powID[140]='140'
powID[141]='141'
powID[142]='142'
powID[143]='143'