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It happened to me once. I went ahead and did a water change and just kept an eye on things. A few of the corals looked a little unhappy for a day or so, but there were no long term effects.
you should monitor everything, esp levels of nitrogen compounds. Also, you need to keep things well aerated as the gametes will sap much of the oxygen in the water column.
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