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Cigars -should they be taken out of their metal tubes and/or removed from their plastic wrapper before...?

...placing them in a humidor? Seems to me that they won't achieve proper humidification if they're wrapped in plastic or stored in a sealed metal tube. What say you?

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Cigars in a sealed glass or metal tube should already be humidified. For storing, you could open the tube and place the opened tube in your humi As for the cellophane, its a matter of personal preference - leaving them on will protect them if you decide to carry them later. Cellophane is porous and will alllow humidity to pass thru.
Ok so first off it's not the semen that travels to the egg it's the sperm. Semen is what the sperm are in when they come out. The sperm leaves the semen within a few minutes and travels into the womb. Then it travels thru the tubes to where it expects the egg to be. That can take hours or longer depending upon how well the sperm swim and how straight they go. Most sperm are not shaped right and they get lost or swim around in circles or just plain die before they get there. But since there are millions of them this is not usually a problem. Sperm can live up to 5 days, but 2-3 days is more common.

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