Actually that was my bad math, I was just throwing numbers out there as an example for if I found a number that was a good sustaining number. The numbers I was planning to start with were a max of 21, range of 19 to 21 kind of thing at first then adjust accordingly. I figured if the standard starting basis was 6 every other day, and 3.5 feedings in a week (cause 7 is an odd number) then 21 max. would be the total to begin experimenting with. Of course if that's too much I will adjust it down, and I likely will skip days here and there anyway. Just wondered about if there would be any physical harm reason if they ate more often as long as the total was a proper maintenance amount. I plan to keep a feeding/care journal, so that if a problem dies arise I can look back and see what factors might have effected/need changing. I appreciate the warnings about overdrawing and will make a definite point about monitoring that.
I suppose my next question would involve judging the amount of feeders depending which bug you were feeding. Is there a link that spells out the equivalencies like one large hornworm = 4 large crickets or 3.5 superworms or 5 or 2 medium silkworms, etc? Anything like that for reference? (I guess it depends on what your definition of medium is too. The store I work at was billed for medium hornworms this week and they came in puny, less than an inch long.) so yeah if there were measurements like 1/2" crickets that would help too.