Stag beetle larvae molted

I found this larvae yesterday, I was planning on moving it into a container that it can live in but when I checked it this morning it looks like it molted.  Is there a time frame that I should avoid handling this?  I assume since it is still all white it needs some time to harden.  (sorry for bad photo kinda hard to get a picture in its current container.

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Okay.  I'm actually surprised how much bigger the head is now.  Here are some better photos, I managed to gentle roll him to a better spot for these photos.

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Make sure to leave the molted skin next to the larva - they eat their old skins to get back the nutrients they contain.  It's not absolutely necessary that they eat them, but normally, they do.

 
Make sure to leave the molted skin next to the larva - they eat their old skins to get back the nutrients they contain.  It's not absolutely necessary that they eat them, but normally, they do.
A good suggestion, many insects consume parts of their egg shells and old skins, I've seen different lepidoptera do it.

 
The anus and the size of the grub looks like a stag beetle larvae. The membrane has marbling and the mandibles look like a Lucanus Elephas because they harden fast and are black when the larvae molt. The face is shaped like a smooth upside down triangle and the whole face looks smooth. I don't have real statistics to prove that it is Lucanus Elephas but that is my prediction. I breed Lucanus Elephas so I'm a little familiar with them and I also said, looks like Lucanus Elephas. 

 
The anus and the size of the grub looks like a stag beetle larvae. The membrane has marbling and the mandibles look like a Lucanus Elephas because they harden fast and are black when the larvae molt. The face is shaped like a smooth upside down triangle and the whole face looks smooth. I don't have real statistics to prove that it is Lucanus Elephas but that is my prediction. I breed Lucanus Elephas so I'm a little familiar with them and I also said, looks like Lucanus Elephas. 
Ah cool, well I hope you're right!

 
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