At the end of June, I bought three Neps (ampullaria Williams Red x Harlequin, bicalcarata Brunei Orange Clone, and kongkandana) in tall 3 inch pots. Repotted them w/out pots. Only fed them ants occasionally until end of September. Throughout that period one (kong.) sprouted a basal, two (amp. and kong.) pitchered well, but had small, pinky sized pitchers.
At end of September, began diluted MaxSea treatment as per Savage Garden, repotted them all w/out pots, moved locations, set them up with growlights instead of just window light, and still occasionally fed ants and other bugs that I saw around the house (most of which disappeared by the first week of November).
By beginning of December it was obvious that I needed bigger terrariums (had two small ones, maybe 15 gallons total, but I don't think it was that much). The bical had it's first two pitchers, the second being about as big as a thimble. The amp. has 3 inch tall pitchers, with the newest two pitchers being almost twice as big as the former three, and leaves being twice as long as in September (3 times as long as at the end of June). The kong., which had gone into shock after its second repotting and lost all its pitchers, now has a third basal and pitchers on every leaf.
A couple days after Christmas, I bought a 29 gallon aquarium w/glass lid as a new terrarium. Repotted all my plants. All three now necessitate a 6 inch pot. The amp root system is a little small for the 6 inch pot, but the bical fits nicely, with a little extra room for media, while the kong really needs an 8 inch pot given its rapid growth.
Based on this, I feel as though the MaxSea helps growth and stabilize the plants whenever they move. Since repotting, although it has only been a few days, I haven't seen any of the plants go into shock (but we'll see if the bical, which is notoriously finky, continues to produce leaves and pitchers).