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My average pH has always been on the low end of "optimal", which in the past has led me think that perhaps I should find a way to get it into the "optimal" range. This could be done with a CO2 scrubber or running the skimmer line outside. The CO2 scrubber comes with the cost of media and finding a way to incorporate it into my tank (an AIO). The skimmer outside line comes with finding a way to get the line outside, drilling holes in the house (tank is in the living room).
Recently we went a week-long vacation. During this time, with everyone out of the house (4 people), pH increased by ~0.1 to ~0.15. This I will assume is the maximum pH increase I would be able to obtain for my tank. Doesn't seem like it's worth the effort and/or expense. Coupled with I am happy with the current health of my tank and where it is at. No need to try and change things just to achieve an "optimal" value.
Here is what the pH did while we were away.
Recently we went a week-long vacation. During this time, with everyone out of the house (4 people), pH increased by ~0.1 to ~0.15. This I will assume is the maximum pH increase I would be able to obtain for my tank. Doesn't seem like it's worth the effort and/or expense. Coupled with I am happy with the current health of my tank and where it is at. No need to try and change things just to achieve an "optimal" value.
Here is what the pH did while we were away.