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If you can get your hand on a length of pvc pipe you can pour it very slowly down the pipe which should help reduce the sandstorm effect. If you are going to pull the rock, you can pull the fish too and put them in a heated aerated bucket while things settle down.
When I was in that conundrum I went to Bed Bath and Beyond and went to their tupperware section and found what worked for me. I may still have one or two kicking around but I don't think it is worth the drive for you to come get them.
Patience, just keep an eye on them. I know people who have run full SPS tanks at 71, but if the temp swung really fast it might have upset them. Nothing to panic over, just something to keep an eye on. If you want to bring it up, bring it up slowly.
Do not use tap water or rodi water to do this. You will kill your beneficial bacteria and cause a cycle. When you do your next water change keep the water in a bucket and scrub the rocks in there. I beat hair algae long ago in my 12 by doing this.
Step one do the water change and put old water...
What fish/inverts do you have in the tank? There maybe something going after the polyps which keep them in during the day that is not there in the frag tank.
What corals are we talking about here?
What do you feed? Do you dose any coral foods?