Duncans and nitrates

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Has anyone else noticed that Duncans don't do well with high (or possibly just changing) nitrates?

I went on vacation and mi nitrates spiked because I feed dry instead of frozen. Everything appears to have survived, but my two duncans are open much less today (my first day back). I seem to have a vague memory that the same thing happened when a did a test run of dry food a few months ago. Is that a well known thing, or just my imagination?
 
They usually hover at 5ppm with two cubes frozen / day in a 120. They spiked to between 20-50ppm (that's the range in my red sea test kit) after 5 days on dry food (combo hakari and brs pellets, smallest setting on my cheapo vacation feeder).

As one might surmise from those levels and that delta, I don't keep SPS, except for an indestructible Idaho Grape Monti. I also have a cyphastia and scroll corals, both of which seem fine (not sure which ?ps those fall into).
 
My nitrates were at basically zero for years and my Duncan still grew quite well, I'm now up around 5ppm consistently and still producing heads, however I am curious/ might be concerned if it crept up above that, what might happen....
 

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