"SPS" corals is very general - almost too general. Are you talking primarily Acropora? Montipora? Pocillipora? Porites? Seriatopora?
I'm not aware of any studies detailing prey size, per se, but for most shallow-water acropora, I belive cyclopeez is fine in terms of size, especially feeding at night when the polyps are much more extended. For montipora, perhaps it's a bit large.
Keep in mind that not only prey size but also flow rate will determine what and how much your corals can capture. It's a bit dated, but here is a study from 1998 talking about that:
Sebens, K.P., S. P. Grace, B. Helmuth, E. J. Maney Jr. and J. S. Miles. 1998. Water flow and prey capture by three scleractinian corals, Madracis mirabilis , Montastrea cavernosa and Porites porites, in a field enclosure. Marine Biology. 131 (2), 347-360.
Cheers
Mike