I'm not Tubaman.
Mold isn't unusual in tubos because they often go in wet. I normally inspect a few, maybe 3-4. I haven't found any issues, and never a beetle in a tubo. IF you had bugs in a tubo, they wouldn't get out if the cap is tight, so I wouldn't worry.
And on that note...
Normally I loosen the caps (often they are loose anyway) to let some air circulate. I lay cigars down, but I'm not fixin to slow age *anything* (other than myself) for 30yrs, so I don't mind accelerating the aging process a bit.
I do have cigars in tubes which are buttoned up tight, but these are either NCs I don't plan to smoke anytime soon (collector interest/preservation), or Habanos that already have extraordinary age (purely preservation).
Does that make sense?
Brush off any mold and forget about it. You may find the cigar is still wet, and if so, let it acclimate to your humidor. I've noticed some cigars can be prone to the mold, I don't know why that is... but if its any consolation, I just inspected my humidor yesterday, found one with a little mold (one of the usual suspects) brushed it off, and smoked it. The cigar turned out to be really good. If you're worried about that one causing contamination, which isn't likely in my experience, but just go ahead and smoke it fresh

Then you have no worry.
Go ahead and inspect them all if you wish.
You can get a cheapy 20-40 ct humi from cigarbid to keep questionable cigars separate from your stock, if you so desire. Theres no hard and fast rules, just do what you feel comfortable doing. Thats the right answer
