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Old 5th September 2008, 10:31 AM
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Default Re: northianas and the serious photographers

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Day temp 37ºC, night 30ºC (lower during rainy monsoon ie 28ºC ), humidity day around 60% , night 80%.
Good to know that, Robert. Now that explains why the species is still pitchering during the hottest season when my balcony goes up to 35ºC.
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