Dying Channa Bleheri

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I first had him ( just about 4-5 inches in length ) with a 4 inches Red Tiger Oscar. I believe the Oscar bit one of its pectoral fins. ( Maybe the Oscar didn't ), but witnessing attacks from the Oscar had made me to remove the poor Bleheri to another house, which is a bowl big enough for the Bleheri. The Bleheri swam fine for a day although one of the pectoral fins did not move.

As time passed the pectoral fin appeared dead, then the flesh around it became pale and dead as if bruised or eaten. Now its lips have become like that as well as his caudal area. He is beginning to grasp for air...

What could be done?:(
 
I meant in a big one dude, just temporarily for healing. It is too late now, my Bleheri has gone upside down waiting for his time.:(

And I'm a man.
 
man that blows
 
Two had died previously from jumping at night and found dried in the morning. The rest two ( including the one I have talked about here ) died from fungus.

Rest In Peace
 
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