I'm new here, and I'm kind of inexperienced with beetle raising. I have recently captured the larva of a predaceous diving beetle, and am in the process of raising it. It is one of the larger species, probably in the family Dystictidae. I saw it crawling on the land in its cage, but it got back in the water when I opened the lid. Does this mean that it is looking for a spot to pupate, that it is unsatisfied with its habitat, or is this normal behaivior for a diving beetle larva?
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