Head And Tail Light Tetra
They get their name from two copper colored spots on the body.
Head and tail light tetra. Common names include beacon fish beacon tetra head and tail light tetra and head and taillight tetra. There best kept in water parameters of ph range 6 5 8 5 temperatures of 20 28 celsius 68 82 f. Subtly beautiful and basically bomb proof these tetras are a fantastic choice for a community planted aquariumadult size 1 8 ph 6 8temp 72 82diet easy to f.
The head and tail light tetra gets it s common name from the way two small areas on the body seem to reflect light. An active and undemanding tetra head and tail lights are an ideal beginner s fish. The head and tail light tetra are not a difficult species to breed but use a separate breeding tank to get the maximum amount of fry.
Hemigrammus ocellifer common name head and tail light tetra. One area on the head and tail light tetra is right behind the eye and the other area is at the base of the caudal fin. They are generally peaceful fish and do really well in live plant aquariums.
They will eat fine pelleted food as well. All standard foods are readily eaten. It may be hard to see this in tanks with lower lighting levels.
They can mix with small also larger community fish as they do get a little bigger and can. While not the flashiest of the tetra species these fish do have some quirky physical features. They are egg scatterers and the eggs will be dispersed all over the breeding tank.
They prefer a planted aquarium with plenty of open swimming space and look best when kept in a school. Maximum size is 4 5cm. Head and tail lights are lovely peaceful fish so they make a lovely addition to a community tank.
Hemigrammus ocellifer is a south american freshwater fish also described by the synonyms hemibrycon ocellifer and tetragonopterus ocellifer. The head and taillight tetra hemigrammus ocellifer also known as the beacon tetra is a small and popular beginner fish. Endemic to blackwater rivers and streams in south america the head and tail light tetra makes an interesting addition to community aquariums.
Like other tetras the head and tail light tetra likes to be in small schools of 6 or more. They grow up to 4 5 cm 2 inches fully grown. They have the distinction of being one of the best suited tetras for community tanks and because of their ease of care and peaceful nature they can be found in nearly every store that sells fish.
Head and tail light tetra. Use an air driven sponge filter to control the water flow and add a few plants to make the parent fish feel secure.