
Head & Tail Light Tetra (Buy 5 Get 1 Free)
The Head and Tail Light Tetra (Hemigrammus ocellifer), also known as the Beacon Tetra, is a captivating freshwater species native to South America. Renowned for its shimmering silver body adorned with distinctive red and black markings near the head and tail, this tetra adds a dynamic sparkle to any community aquarium. Its peaceful nature and schooling behavior make it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced aquarists.
Features
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Species: Hemigrammus ocellifer
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Common Names: Head and Tail Light Tetra, Beacon Tetra
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Size: Up to 2 inches (5 cm)
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Lifespan: 3 to 5 years with proper care
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Temperament: Peaceful; thrives in schools of 6 or more
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Diet: Omnivorous; accepts high-quality flake foods, micro pellets, and live or frozen foods like brine shrimp and daphnia
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Water Parameters:
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Temperature: 72°F to 82°F (22°C to 28°C)
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pH Level: 5.5 to 7.5
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Hardness: 4 to 12 dGH.
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Why Choose the Head and Tail Light Tetra?
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Visual Appeal: Its iridescent body and unique head and tail markings create a striking display, especially under subdued lighting.
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Community Compatibility: Peaceful demeanor allows harmonious cohabitation with other non-aggressive species.
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Active Schooling Behavior: Exhibits lively swimming patterns when kept in groups, adding movement and vitality to the tank.
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Hardiness: Adaptable to a range of water conditions, making it suitable for various aquarium setups.
Compatible Plants
Enhance your Head and Tail Light Tetra's environment with these suitable plants:
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Java Fern: Provides shelter and complements the tetra's natural habitat.
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Anubias: Offers broad leaves for resting and grazing.
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Amazon Sword: Adds vertical structure and mimics the tetra's native environment.
Explore our selection of live plants to create a thriving environment for your tetras.
Recommended Products
To ensure the health and vitality of your Head and Tail Light Tetra, consider the following:
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High-Quality Flake Foods: Formulated to meet the dietary needs of omnivorous fish.
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Water Conditioners: Maintain optimal water parameters essential for fish health.
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Aquarium Test Kits: Regular monitoring of water quality is crucial for fish care.
Care Sheet
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Tank Size: Minimum of 15 gallons; larger tanks recommended for bigger schools.
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Substrate: Dark-colored substrate enhances their coloration and reduces stress.
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Filtration: Gentle filtration to maintain water quality without creating strong currents.
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Tank Mates: Compatible with other peaceful, small species; avoid housing with large or aggressive fish.
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Maintenance: Regular water changes (20-25% weekly) to maintain water quality.
FAQs
Can Head and Tail Light Tetras be kept with other fish?
Yes, they are peaceful and do well in community tanks with other non-aggressive species.
Do they require a heater?
Maintaining a stable temperature between 72°F and 82°F (22°C to 28°C) is essential, so a heater may be necessary depending on ambient room temperature.
How often should I feed my tetras?
Feed small amounts 1-2 times daily, ensuring not to overfeed to maintain water quality.
Are they suitable for beginners?
Yes, their hardiness and peaceful nature make them an excellent choice for beginner aquarists.
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Description
The Head and Tail Light Tetra (Hemigrammus ocellifer), also known as the Beacon Tetra, is a captivating freshwater species native to South America. Renowned for its shimmering silver body adorned with distinctive red and black markings near the head and tail, this tetra adds a dynamic sparkle to any community aquarium. Its peaceful nature and schooling behavior make it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced aquarists.
Features
-
Species: Hemigrammus ocellifer
-
Common Names: Head and Tail Light Tetra, Beacon Tetra
-
Size: Up to 2 inches (5 cm)
-
Lifespan: 3 to 5 years with proper care
-
Temperament: Peaceful; thrives in schools of 6 or more
-
Diet: Omnivorous; accepts high-quality flake foods, micro pellets, and live or frozen foods like brine shrimp and daphnia
-
Water Parameters:
-
Temperature: 72°F to 82°F (22°C to 28°C)
-
pH Level: 5.5 to 7.5
-
Hardness: 4 to 12 dGH.
-
Why Choose the Head and Tail Light Tetra?
-
Visual Appeal: Its iridescent body and unique head and tail markings create a striking display, especially under subdued lighting.
-
Community Compatibility: Peaceful demeanor allows harmonious cohabitation with other non-aggressive species.
-
Active Schooling Behavior: Exhibits lively swimming patterns when kept in groups, adding movement and vitality to the tank.
-
Hardiness: Adaptable to a range of water conditions, making it suitable for various aquarium setups.
Compatible Plants
Enhance your Head and Tail Light Tetra's environment with these suitable plants:
-
Java Fern: Provides shelter and complements the tetra's natural habitat.
-
Anubias: Offers broad leaves for resting and grazing.
-
Amazon Sword: Adds vertical structure and mimics the tetra's native environment.
Explore our selection of live plants to create a thriving environment for your tetras.
Recommended Products
To ensure the health and vitality of your Head and Tail Light Tetra, consider the following:
-
High-Quality Flake Foods: Formulated to meet the dietary needs of omnivorous fish.
-
Water Conditioners: Maintain optimal water parameters essential for fish health.
-
Aquarium Test Kits: Regular monitoring of water quality is crucial for fish care.
Care Sheet
-
Tank Size: Minimum of 15 gallons; larger tanks recommended for bigger schools.
-
Substrate: Dark-colored substrate enhances their coloration and reduces stress.
-
Filtration: Gentle filtration to maintain water quality without creating strong currents.
-
Tank Mates: Compatible with other peaceful, small species; avoid housing with large or aggressive fish.
-
Maintenance: Regular water changes (20-25% weekly) to maintain water quality.
FAQs
Can Head and Tail Light Tetras be kept with other fish?
Yes, they are peaceful and do well in community tanks with other non-aggressive species.
Do they require a heater?
Maintaining a stable temperature between 72°F and 82°F (22°C to 28°C) is essential, so a heater may be necessary depending on ambient room temperature.
How often should I feed my tetras?
Feed small amounts 1-2 times daily, ensuring not to overfeed to maintain water quality.
Are they suitable for beginners?
Yes, their hardiness and peaceful nature make them an excellent choice for beginner aquarists.















