I'll 3rd what Tom6897 and Rrog said.
A spare set will come in handy when:
1. Things go bump in the night. I just had a tube rectifier develop a short. Replaced the fuse and rectifier and was good to go.
2. Diagnosing. My 2a3 amp was sounding a little flat. Tubes measured ok and I could bias them properly. Put in a new set of 2a3's and all the life came back.
Even though your KT90's bias "a perfect 35 mA" they may be tired although gambling, I would bet on one or all of the 12's. Get a new set of them first, they're cheaper.