<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14326070#post14326070 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by noboddi
Look on page 27, toward the bottom, she says "the unusual male-female reversal in clownfishes ins known as protandrous hermaphroitism". The definition of protandrous hermaphroditism is that the animal is born male and then can turn female. Again on 132-135 she calls them protandric. You can't be androgynous and protandric at the same time. If you read Fricke, they go a step further and call them protandrous sequential hermaphroditism
Size does not come into play as they stay half grown until they mature sexually, then they grow again.
I think the confusion comes from the fact that they don't have X and Y chromosomes. Their gonads do not mature as adolescents, but when they mature, they always go male then female. So by definition, they are immature males.
I had this discussion years ago with my sister, who is a biology professor.