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By: Trigun
![]() Head and Tail Light Tetra © Trigun Latin Name: Hemigrammus ocellifer/ Hemigrammus ocellifer falsus(Both are found in the hobby under the same name) Origin: Rivers and tributaries of South America Temperature: Not Critical: 65°-84°F (18°C-28°C) Ease Of Keeping: Easy Aggressivness: Peaceful Lighting: Not critical ,but low light will show of the fish's color. Adult_Size: 1.5in-2in (3.8cn-5cm) Minimum Tank Size: 15 gallon Feeding: Flakes, Freeze dried foods, brine shrimp, they also like peas. Spawning Method: Egg Scatter The Head and Tail light tetra is a very hardy fish and is a great fish for beginners. Head And Tail Light Tetras are a schooling fish so they should be kept in groups of six or more. They will thrive in almost any water conditions but, soft and slightly acidic water is best for breeding them. Females will be larger with rounded bellies filled with eggs and males will be smaller and more slender in shape. Males may become nippy toward females so try to keep a few more females then males. They are great tank mates for most other schooling Tetras and community fish, but larger carnivorous fish should be avoided as tank mates. Provide open swimming space as well as plants and driftwood for places to hide. |
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