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New Humidor from Ebay
Ok, I just found this on my front entryway when I came home from work. It is pretty nice for only 29.99 plus shipping. I opened it up and found that the two drawers are not accesible to the top part which is where the humidifiers are located. So, I was wondering if I should get some of the tubes for beads, or cut, or drill some holes so the two bottom drawers can also receive humidity??? I cant wait to get her seasoned and filled up. C-Bid watch out here I come. (Damn I'm going to be broke.)
John
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i would go with the bead tubes. i just got my ebay humi in the other day and seasoned it last nite. gonna get pics up soon.
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I'd drill some holes and use some beads in the bottom
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The seal probably isn't tight enough from the bottom. I would not mess with it. Drilling holes that is. Just get some bead tubes. They work awesome.
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Yes the seal on the drawers suck. I have ordered 2 of the tubes from Heartfelt Ind to put in the drawers. I will probably use the bottom for cutters, lighters, matches, etc.
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Good call. That is what I would do.
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Hey john, what kind of fish do you have?
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The tank is actually a turtle tank. There is a Florida Musk turtle in there along with a bristlenose placo, and about 100 swordtails, they keep reproducing. I used to have about 8 large saltwater tanks in the old house.
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Nice, I have a couple puffers and a mudskipper tank.