BDB Never Deletes Old Files

We've been running a BDB with 3 tables, 2 of which are approx. 25MM rows, and a 3rd that is 1.5MM rows. The entire DB is now up to over 40GB, and consists of 449 files. We have not adjusted the default setting for the cleaner to clean up files that are under 50% utilization.
Of our 449 files, about 250 of them are the original files written back in October of 2010. Very few, if any, have been removed. Then, after this group of October 2010 files, the next oldest file is March 2011
Oct 20 2010 000000fb.jdb
Mar 15 11:36 000020f1.jdb
The file name is also far far beyond the end of where the initial file set ended. This doesn't seem right to me at all. I would expect that we would have files dated throughout the entire range of dates from October 2010 thru now. However, it seems that our October 2010 files never get replaced, but our new files do get replaced relatively routinely (how else can we explain no files from November, December, January, February?). Considering new files should be mostly, if not all valid data, I would think our old files would be much more apt to cleanup than our new files. So, can anyone clue me in to what I should be looking for to explain this phenomenon?
See file names/dates below:
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Oct 20 2010 00000000.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000001.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000002.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000003.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000004.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000005.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000006.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000007.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000008.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000009.jdb
Oct 20 2010 0000000a.jdb
Oct 20 2010 0000000b.jdb
Oct 20 2010 0000000c.jdb
Oct 20 2010 0000000d.jdb
Oct 20 2010 0000000e.jdb
Oct 20 2010 0000000f.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000010.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000011.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000012.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000013.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000014.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000015.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000016.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000017.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000018.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000019.jdb
Oct 20 2010 0000001a.jdb
Oct 20 2010 0000001b.jdb
Oct 20 2010 0000001c.jdb
Oct 20 2010 0000001d.jdb
Oct 20 2010 0000001e.jdb
Oct 20 2010 0000001f.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000020.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000021.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000022.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000023.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000024.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000025.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000026.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000027.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000028.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000029.jdb
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Oct 20 2010 0000002b.jdb
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Oct 20 2010 00000031.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000032.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000033.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000034.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000035.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000036.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000037.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000038.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000039.jdb
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Oct 20 2010 0000003c.jdb
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Oct 20 2010 00000041.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000042.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000043.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000044.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000045.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000046.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000047.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000048.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000049.jdb
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Oct 20 2010 00000054.jdb
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Oct 20 2010 00000056.jdb
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Oct 20 2010 0000005b.jdb
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Oct 20 2010 00000061.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000062.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000063.jdb
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Oct 20 2010 00000065.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000066.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000067.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000068.jdb
Oct 20 2010 00000069.jdb
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Jun 20 02:13 0000aebe.jdb
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Jun 20 02:33 0000aec4.jdb
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Jun 20 02:39 0000aec6.jdb
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Jun 20 02:48 0000aec8.jdb
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Ran DbSpace, and suspicions seem to be confirmed. Of the 250 October 2010 files, the first 163 are over 80% utliization. This I can understand, b/c the first table loaded has small records that are rarely updated. However, the next 90of the 250 October 2010 files are below the 50% utilization mark, and have not yet been cleaned up. Furthermore, there are many files after the October 2010 files that are well below 50% utilization. Thoughts?
File Size (KB) % Used
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