Can spoiled food kill fish?

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I have a 3.5 year old 240 gallon tank (450 gallon system), with about 40 fish in it, and an established reef. I have two Plank autofeeders that feed calanus and Reef Jerky several times a day, and I also feed a fair amount of mysis, twice daily. The feeders need periodic cleaning - old food can collect in them that doesn't get dispensed. 3 days ago, I cleaned the feeders and in the process quite a bit of old food found its way into the tank. The fish ate some of it and ignored some. Today I did my fish census that I do a couple times a year and realized that several fish are missing. Some of them I've had for several years, and I know I've seen them recently. I can't say for sure they died since the Plank cleaning, but I think they did. The biggest loss is my prized 5 inch Copperband, that I've had for 3 years.

Could they have died from eating the spoiled food? I thought that if it was bad, they wouldn't eat it. I can't think of any other changes recently that would have caused a mini die-off - no recent additions of coral or fish. All my coral is doing fine. Parameters seem fine.
 
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Fish are detrivoires, unlike humans. I'm not sure we can equate them in this case. Does anyone have any specific knowledge on this topic?
 

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I'm thinking its not eating the spoiled food, but what the spoiled food did to the water. did you test for an ammonia spike? I admit I don't have an ammonia tester but I would do a large water change or two.
 

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I put my mysis into a squeeze bottle and refridgerate it for 3 or 4 days and it's not an issue. If i forget to put the bottle back into the fridge for even an hour, i dump it out and make a new batch. Don't want to chance giving the fish food poisoning
 

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