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This is one area, I am not a chemist so no expert, but I do know opening windows to get air flow will usually raise ph in my tank because of reduction in co2 in house. House is tightly sealed two adults, two dogs, cat and bird. Also was using calcium reactor so tank commonly went below 7.8 at night. I would say ph meters need calibration and cleaning if you keep one in the tank or sump. Spending lots of money to raise your ph a couple tenths is waste of money. I would say you should have verification on most testing equipment before making major changes. Even Hanna has solutions to verify many of their meters. Observation is a good tool for noticing if something is off. I use to keep ph calibration fluid on hand for checking ph meter even before calibrating. I don't even bother testing ph anymore.