Take a deep dive with free angelfish coloring pages. This collection of 30 free black and white line drawings presents you with many beautiful angelfish to color and customize.
Angelfish come in two categories, freshwater and marine. The freshwater species live in various areas of South America, and the marine variants live in the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific oceans.
They are known for their beauty and are popular to keep in fish tanks as pets.
There is a lot that some people may not know about these fish, and there is more than meets the eye when it comes to them!
30 Free Angelfish Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. Simple Angelfish Coloring PDF
To get this collection started, we will begin with a simple depiction of an angelfish. You’ll notice that many angelfish species have stripes on their bodies. These stripes won’t necessarily stay the same during their lifespan, and they will often change as the angelfish gets older.
2. Angelfish Hiding Behind Rocks
This angelfish is being cautious as it hides behind some rocks, perhaps because of a predator! Despite their size, angelfish actually don’t have to worry too much about predators in the wild. Scientists think it’s because their shape makes them hard to grab, and they can also slip into crevices in rocks.
3. Angelfish In A Home Aquarium
Many people like to keep angelfish as pets, and they need to be kept in a fairly warm tank. Angelfish can be a bit picky about having more than one in a tank, though. When adding a second angelfish to a tank, there is a chance that the first one won’t be happy and fight their new tankmate.
4. Angelfish In A Peaceful Reef
An angelfish moves through a peaceful reef setting with natural underwater details around it. The reef gives the scene structure, while the fish’s fins bring softness and motion.
5. Cartoon Angelfish Near A Shipwreck
These angelfish are exploring a sunken ship, and they seem to be enjoying their adventure! Angelfish can live in various depths, with most not living deeper than 30 meters (or around 98 feet). However, some have been recorded as living at depths around 80 meters (262 feet).
6. Angelfish Near Colorful Coral
Coral is some of the most beautiful life that we can find in our oceans, and you can add some incredible colors to the coral in this scene. Scientists believe that angelfish are monogamous fish, meaning that they usually mate for life. While they may be antagonistic to other fish, a bonded pair can safely cohabitate in a tank.
7. Angelfish Surrounded By Small Pebbles
An angelfish is surrounded by small pebbles, giving the scene a simple aquarium-bottom look. The rounded stones add texture beneath the fish and help keep the underwater space grounded.
8. Angelfish Swimming Beside Sea Anemones
An angelfish swims near sea anemones, with soft tentacle shapes adding gentle movement to the scene. The contrast between flowing fins and waving anemones makes the image feel calm and alive.
9. Angelfish Swimming In Clear Water
It’s a beautiful day on the ocean floor as this angelfish explores its surroundings. When coloring the page, you could also add some additional little details such as other fish, plants and other elements. Up until the 1970s, scientists actually considered angelfish as part of the butterfly family, but since then, they have been put into their own category of angelfish.
10. Angelfish Swimming Through Bubbles Coloring Sheet
It’s not such a bad life to swim around the calm waters of the ocean, but it’s not all relaxation for angelfish! Many species of angelfish actually have important roles in their ecosystems. Some will clean parasites off other fish, and others are responsible for eating algae that would otherwise threaten coral.
11. Angelfish With Long Flowing Fins
Long flowing fins stretch from the fish’s body, giving this angelfish a graceful, almost ribbon-like appearance. Those delicate fins are one of the main reasons these fish look so elegant in aquariums.
12. Angelfish With Rounded Dorsal Fins
This angelfish has rounded dorsal fins that soften its overall shape. The curved fin detail makes the fish look gentle and balanced, especially against a simple underwater setting.
13. Detailed Close-Up Of An Angelfish
The details on this angelfish are incredible, and they will present you with a great coloring challenge. Angelfish have UV vision capabilities, which means that they can see a wider spectrum of colors than humans can.
14. Freshwater Angelfish Gliding Through Water
A freshwater angelfish glides between tall water plants, creating a peaceful aquarium or river-inspired scene. Plant leaves frame the fish nicely and suggest a place to hide, rest, or explore.
15. Group Of Angelfish In A Coral Reef
A group of angelfish swims together in a coral reef, giving the scene more movement and variety. The different positions help show how the fish share the same underwater space.
16. Marine Angelfish In Deep Ocean Water
There is so much to admire on the ocean floor for this angelfish, and it will look even more incredible with your color choices. Angelfish eat a wide variety of foods, and while they prefer things like algae and plankton, they will eat other smaller creatures, bits of coral, and pretty much anything they can get their hands, or fins, on.
17. Pair Of Angelfish Swimming Together
Two angelfish swim side by side, creating a gentle companion scene. Their matching shapes and close spacing make the image feel peaceful, like a slow drift through warm water.
18. Striped Angelfish In An Underwater Scene
A striped angelfish stands out with bold markings across its body. Stripes help break up the fish’s outline in nature, and they also make the design visually striking.
19. Tropical Angelfish Among Sea Plants
A tropical angelfish swims among sea plants, blending graceful fins with leafy underwater shapes. The plants add a natural setting while the fish remains the clear center of the scene.
20. Young Angelfish Coloring Page
This young angelfish is the perfect one to end this collection! Which beautiful colors will you choose for this incredible creature?
21. Angelfish by a Castle Decoration
An angelfish swims near a castle aquarium decoration, giving the scene a playful tank setting. The little castle adds a fantasy touch while the fish’s tall body and fins stay at the center.
22. Angelfish in Tall Aquarium Grass
An angelfish weaves through tall aquarium grass, moving between long leaves like it is exploring a hidden path. The plants help show how fish use cover and space inside a tank.
23. Angelfish Near a Seashell
An angelfish glides near a seashell, creating a simple underwater scene with a beachy detail. The shell adds texture and gives the fish a small object to swim around.
24. Angelfish Beside a Treasure Chest
An angelfish swims beside a treasure chest, adding a classic aquarium adventure feel. The chest makes the scene look like a tiny underwater story, with the fish passing by a hidden prize.
25. Angelfish Swimming Over Sand
An angelfish moves over soft sand, keeping the scene calm and open. The smooth bottom lets the fish’s thin fins and tall body shape stand out clearly.
26. Angelfish Below Lily Roots
An angelfish swims below lily roots, placing it in a quiet freshwater-style setting. The dangling roots create a natural shelter, like a shaded place beneath the surface.
27. Angelfish with Tiny Bubbles
An angelfish floats beside tiny bubbles, giving the design a light and gentle underwater mood. The bubbles add movement without taking attention away from the fish’s graceful outline.
28. Angelfish Beside Floating Fish Food
An angelfish swims near floating fish food, showing a familiar aquarium feeding moment. The small flakes or pellets help make the scene feel realistic for kids who have watched fish gather at the surface.
29. Detailed Angelfish Scale Patterns
Scale patterns and fin lines give this angelfish a more detailed, decorative look. The layered textures highlight the fish’s elegant body and the long fins that make the species so recognizable.
30. Simple Diamond-Shaped Angelfish
A diamond-shaped angelfish appears with thin fins and a clean outline. The simple form helps children notice the fish’s special body shape, which is different from many rounder aquarium fish.Similar to Angelfish coloring pages
After You Color Your Angelfish Pages
- Add some rocks, coral, seaweed or other elements to the background to make the pages more vibrant.
- Create some diver characters to dive beneath the water and interact with the angelfish.
- Take some of the facts you learned here or look up new ones to write on the pages.