You don't really need all that many queue managers... a single queue manager is quite happy to deal with lots of queues (couple of thousands if you which).
What people do do is have separate queue managers for each environment... So you have a queue manager for development, test (one for each test environment) and production... Like that you can keep the queue names the same while moving from one environment to the next.
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