Male because it has testosterone which make it more agresive
Yes, the female clown fish is larger than the male.
Female
Yes it is true. If the dominant female dies the dominant male will change sex and become the next dominant female.
All clown fish are born male. When the female of the group of clown fish dies, the most dominant of them will turn female.
The female lays her eggs and the male fertilises them.
To my knowledge there is not a specialty name for a male Clown fish.
the clown fish are all born male but they have to chaange gender into a female so they can mate with the domonaite male
clownfish are all born males and the dominant male of a group will turn female when the female of that group dies.
Clown fish are not schooling fish; initially they are all male, and at some point they will pair off and one will become female, they then spend their entire lives in and around their anemone.
Clown fish are born genderless. if the head female dies, one of the other fish change to a female. once it is a female, it can't go back to a male or genderless. the process is this: genderless---> male ---> female. It can't reverse.
In groups of clowns (3 or more) one becomes female, and the rest remain males.
Male and female betta fish should not be kept in a tank together unless the tank is large enough for a female to escape attack, there is a partition or they are breeding. Males will kill the females. They are very aggressive and are not schooling fish.