Head and Tail Light Tetra
The Head and Tail Light Tetra (Hemigrammus ocelifer) is a charming and active tetra species known for the distinctive bright spots at the base of its tail and above its eyes that resemble vehicle lights. These peaceful, schooling fish create an engaging display as their "lights" flash while they swim through the aquarium. Hardy, easy to care for, and endlessly entertaining to watch, Head and Tail Light Tetras are excellent choices for community aquariums and make a unique addition to any peaceful setup.
Care Sheet – Head and Tail Light Tetra (Hemigrammus ocelifer)
Temperament
Peaceful, active schooling fish
Best kept in groups of 8 or more for natural behavior
Adult Size
1.5–2 inches
Minimum Tank Size
20 gallons for a school
Water Parameters
Temperature: 72–80°F
pH: 6.0–7.5
Hardness: Soft to moderately hard (2–15 dGH)
Ammonia/Nitrite: 0 ppm
Nitrate: <20–30 ppm
Diet
Omnivorous
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Feed a varied diet:
High-quality micro-flakes or small pellets
Frozen or live foods: brine shrimp, daphnia
Occasional vegetable matter
Feed small amounts 1–2 times daily
Behavior & Compatibility
Excellent for peaceful community tanks
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Compatible with:
Other small tetras, rasboras, and peaceful fish
Corydoras and other bottom dwellers
Dwarf gouramis and small peaceful shrimp
Avoid large or aggressive fish
Aquarium Setup
Planted tanks with open swimming space
Moderate lighting to showcase their distinctive spots
Gentle water flow
Clean, well-oxygenated water
Care Level
Easy
Very hardy and beginner-friendly
Lifespan
3–5 years with proper care
Special Notes
Distinctive bright spots at head and tail resembling lights
Very active and entertaining to watch
Peaceful and excellent community fish
Schooling behavior creates engaging movement in aquarium