KrabzAga
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Rear end floating could be caused by impaction, digestive or gas problems. Before when I kept my larva in a container with water that is about 72-74 degrees, their rear end started floating. I tried to solve this by feeding them smaller and less foods (did not work) or by fridging them which works temporary.
Solution: Recently I put my larva in a 10 gallon that has a fan over it. The temperature stays at around 65 degrees. The larva hasn't been floating ever since. So it isn't the food that is the problem it was the temperature.
Solution: Recently I put my larva in a 10 gallon that has a fan over it. The temperature stays at around 65 degrees. The larva hasn't been floating ever since. So it isn't the food that is the problem it was the temperature.