All legs have emerged on my larvae! help!?

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Hello!
I have a few CFBN larvae in my tank for the adults and this morning i saw one of them and to my surprise i could see that the hind legs almost were complete and now i wonder, should i remove it from the adults tank? i have another tank where i place other newly hatched CFBN (only got one there at the moment) and its much more shallow water there so that they would not drown and i do also move daphnia from my adults tank to the larvae tank at daily basis.

some other questions that someone might have a answer to!
and when all legs have emerged how long does it usually takes for them to metamorphose ?
and is it normal for the gravid female to take a few days to a week between laying the eggs ?
or could things like putting in new plants make her stop laying ?

thanks beforehand :D !
 
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