Mike, here's one of these hung on a single of a demon jigging spoon, or maybe its a Lindy Frosty, whatever. I set my box of diamond jigs down and can't remember where. This is the smallest size in this type of jigging spoon so you should get a representative idea of how they look size-wise.
These are done in glow red and glow green bodies with a green chartreuse tail. Its my thinking that fish hit at the glowing portion of a bait so why not put the glow at the hook end of the bait so lips end up there. If you look closely you can see the separation in the green between the glow and green chartreuse.

Here's the same bunch in a semi-dark room with just whatever natural light came from taking the first picture outside on the porch but we are real cloudy so no direct sun at all.

The glow plastic and green chartreuse are all re-melts using the Essential plastic, X2 colorant and of course the Do-It Super glow pigments. Everything Do-It makes this small bait a certain winner. Making the tiny, two color glow baits isn't hardly practical in numbers for retail, but as a hobby and for personal use this is doable. Of course for those who want the tails to shine in the dark, a person can flip-flop this idea. I will note here that you do need to leave a small nub of body plastic at the front end of the tail to assure a solid weld. It doesn't have to be much and if you toss a couple extra degrees to the second injection things bind up real nice.
This might be the best less-than-$60.00 mold a person who ice fishes can buy.