Fish coloring pages are printable underwater and aquarium drawings built around true fish body plans, fins, patterns, and habitats. This original 20-page set moves from bold goldfish, clownfish, pufferfish, and guppies to koi ponds, planted aquariums, streams, coral reefs, caves, and open-ocean scenes featuring distinct freshwater and marine fish.
AudienceKids, classrooms, families, and aquarium fansDifficultyMixedFormatsLetter, A4, PNG, PDF
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One complete young fantail goldfish swims in side view above three rounded pebbles. Show two eyes, one mouth, paired pectoral fins, one dorsal fin, one flowing divided tail, seven large scale regions, five bubbles, and two broad water plants.
One complete clownfish swims beside one simple sea anemone. Show one eye, one mouth, two pectoral fins, dorsal and lower fins, one rounded tail, three broad body bands left white, six anemone tentacles, four bubbles, and one small rock.
One complete inflated pufferfish floats above a sandy seabed. Show two eyes, one small mouth, two pectoral fins, dorsal and lower fins, one tail, twelve widely spaced rounded spines, five bubbles, two seaweed fronds, and three shells.
Exactly three complete guppies swim together in an open aquarium scene without a tank border. Give each fish one dorsal fin, paired side fins, one tail, and broad body patterns; add four bubbles, three pebbles, and two simple aquarium plants.
Exactly two complete koi curve past each other beneath a lotus pond surface without touching. Give each koi paired pectoral fins, dorsal fin, flowing tail, barbels, and large scale regions; add one lotus flower, three lily pads, and broad ripple rings.
One complete betta fish swims through an open planted aquarium scene without a tank border. Show one dorsal fin, two pectoral fins, two long ventral fins, a broad anal fin, one flowing tail, five large fin sections, four pebbles, and three aquatic plants.
One complete freshwater angelfish swims beside one small generic aquarium castle ornament. Show a tall triangular body, one dorsal fin, one anal fin, two pectoral fins, two long ventral filaments, one tail, four broad vertical bands, six bubbles, and two plants.
One complete rainbow trout swims upstream through clear water. Show a streamlined body, one dorsal fin plus small adipose fin, paired pectoral and pelvic fins, one anal fin, one forked tail, broad spot outlines, five river stones, and three water plants.
One complete generic blue-tang-shaped surgeonfish swims through a coral garden. Show an oval compressed body, continuous dorsal and anal fins, two pectoral fins, one crescent tail, broad color-pattern outlines, three coral forms, four bubbles, and two seaweed fronds.
One complete seahorse curls its tail around one broad seagrass blade. Show a horse-like head, tubular snout, upright body rings, one small dorsal fin, two tiny pectoral fins, curled prehensile tail, six seagrass blades, and five bubbles.
One complete freshwater catfish swims beneath two lily pads. Show a broad head, exactly six visible barbels, one dorsal fin, paired pectoral and pelvic fins, one anal fin, one tail, three river stones, broad ripples, and two rooted water plants.
One complete butterflyfish swims side-on above a small reef. Show a laterally compressed oval body, continuous dorsal and anal fins, two pectoral fins, one tail, a pointed snout, four broad diagonal pattern bands, three coral forms, and six bubbles.
Exactly two complete discus fish swim among tall freshwater plants. Give each a round compressed body, long dorsal and anal fins, two pectoral fins, one tail, and broad curved patterns; add five plant stems, four pebbles, and six bubbles.
One complete moray-eel-shaped fish curves from a broad rocky cave without tangling around itself. Show one continuous body, one head with a slightly open mouth and visible rounded teeth, continuous dorsal fin edge, one tail, four cave stones, two coral forms, and five bubbles.
One complete lionfish swims beneath a broad coral arch. Show one head, two large fanlike pectoral fins, a row of separated dorsal spines connected to the body, pelvic and anal fins, one tail, broad striped regions, four coral forms, and six bubbles.
One complete manta ray glides above a reef in three-quarter view. Show one broad diamond-shaped body, two symmetrical winglike pectoral fins, two cephalic lobes, eyes placed at the sides, one long thin tail without a stinger, five reef fish, and three coral clusters.
One complete generic reef shark swims calmly above exactly nine small schooling fish. Show a streamlined body, one tall dorsal fin, two pectoral fins, pelvic and anal fins, five gill slits on the visible side, one crescent tail, three coral clusters, and broad open water.
One complete swordfish leaps in side view above three broad ocean waves. Show one long straight bill, streamlined body, one tall front dorsal fin, a smaller rear dorsal fin, paired pectoral and pelvic fins, one crescent tail, five water droplets, and distant clouds.
Exactly six complete tuna swim in a coordinated diagonal school through open water. Give every tuna a streamlined body, one dorsal fin plus finlets, paired pectoral fins, one anal fin plus finlets, and one deeply forked tail; add broad current lines and eight bubbles.
Exactly three complete flying fish leap above the sea at different heights. Give each one a streamlined body, two very large winglike pectoral fins attached to the body, smaller pelvic fins, dorsal and anal fins, and one forked tail; add four broad waves, six droplets, and one low sun.
The collection separates fish from other sea animals so the subject remains clear and educationally useful. Dolphins and whales are mammals, turtles are reptiles, and octopuses are molluscs, so none are used as filler on this fish hub. Instead, children can compare the flowing fins of a betta, the vertical shape of an angelfish, the stream body of a trout, the whisker-like barbels of a catfish, the stripes of a butterflyfish, and the open-ocean shape of tuna or swordfish. Patterns are simplified into closed coloring areas without turning every scale into a microscopic cell.
Begin with the four boldest pages for large crayon regions, then try pond, aquarium, stream, reef, and ocean environments. A teacher or parent can ask where the fish lives, how its fins differ, which shapes might provide camouflage, and what plants or rocks belong in the background. The scenes are friendly and creative rather than formal biology diagrams, but eyes, mouths, tails, and fins are kept readable. No page copies a branded aquarium character, uses logos, or relies on a commercial cartoon design.
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Questions about fish coloring pages
What kinds of fish coloring pages are included?
The set includes goldfish, clownfish, pufferfish, guppies, koi, betta, angelfish, trout, blue tang, seahorse, catfish, butterflyfish, discus, eel, lionfish, manta ray, reef shark, swordfish, tuna, and flying fish scenes.
Why are whales and dolphins not in this fish collection?
Whales and dolphins are mammals, not fish. Keeping this hub taxonomically clear makes it more useful for basic animal discussions. Those species belong in broader ocean-animal or dedicated dolphin collections instead.
Which fish sheets are easiest for beginners?
Baby Goldfish and Bubbles, Clownfish Beside an Anemone, Smiling Pufferfish, and Guppy Family in an Aquarium use broad body areas and fewer background objects. Lionfish, reef shark, tuna, and open-ocean scenes contain more detail.
Can the entire fish bundle be printed at once?
Yes. Download the complete US Letter or A4 PDF for one design per page, or choose individual high-resolution PNG files. No account is required, and personal, classroom, library, and nonprofit group printing is allowed.