Before I begin, let me quote from a fellow forummer, "a photo a day keeps the fungus away". :bsmilie:
I was just thinking, instead of getting a dry box like
this one, might as well just ziploc and throw in silica gel.
Fungus grows in dark, damp and warm conditions. The dry box does not allow any (sun)light in, unlike a dry cabinet which has a glass door.
Hygrometers are not always accurate, at least with the dry cabinet, there is light entering, but not with a dry box.
I've looked at some of my cabinet doors and walls, there are yellow/brown spots and patches on them. I'm not sure if its fungus / mould / whatever, but obviously they aren't something pleasant. :nono:
Interestingly, the cabinet that is not opened regularly (hence bad air flow) but has a glass 'window' to allow light in did not show signs of the yellow spots, and the ones which are opened regularly but did not allow light to pass when closed had only very little of the spots.
As you'd expect, those that are not opened regularly and had no sunlight were the ones badly infected by the yellow spots.
If those spots are fungus, then I guess sunlight is a big factor in preventing fungus growth - at least on my cabinet. :think:
Just sharing my experience.