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Old 2nd May 2010, 01:55 AM
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Default temp and humidity

In their natural habitat intermediate and H/L neps required huge different in their temp and humidity during day and night. Another factor was the moving air current (?). Any comment of the later.

This was taken early morning. The gadget was left in the open to record the readings. Note the mist which was common in the late evening till dawn..

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