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Old 11-05-16, 09:43 AM   #1
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Re: Vivexotic Vivarium and Humidity

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Cheers Danny, it just seemed strange that as the viv got colder the humidity went sky high.
Not really. Humidity is relative to temperature. As cold air is more dense it.retains more moisture for a given volume. The warmer it gets the less dense so less moisture for the same volume.
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Old 11-05-16, 09:46 AM   #2
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Not really. Humidity is relative to temperature. As cold air is more dense it.retains more moisture for a given volume. The warmer it gets the less dense so less moisture for the same volume.
Yeah understandable, thanks.
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