Carl,
Here are the sources on the things I posted earlier. If you can do it, go ahead and place them where/how they need to be. The only ones that had any websites listed were the Barron's book and the magazine, although it is now defunct, they do "carry on" with fishcannel.com. [Maybe later you can explain how to post a link, since the info I was able to get is very sketchy.]
The World of Catfish by Midori Kobayagawa, edited by Dr. Warren E. Burgess, pp108-109
T.F.H. TS-161
ISBN 0-86622-407-6
Originally published in Japanese under the title
Catfishes of the World by Marine Planning Co., Tokyo, Japan
Japanese original Edition Copyright 1989
TFH claims copyright for the English translation, 1991
WHAT FISH? A Buyer's Guide To Tropical Fish by Nick Fletcher with other Aquarium Experts, page 44
2006 Barron's Educational Series, Inc. (1st edition for the United States and Canada)
ISBN 978-0-7641-3255-1
ISBN 0-7641-3255-5
www.barronsedu.comFirst published in 2006 by Interpet Publishing
Authors:
Mary Bailley (Cichlids)
Nick Fletcher[former editor of
Practical Fishkeeping Magazine] (Barbs)
Ian Fuller (Catfish)
Richard Hardwick (Oddballs)
Peter Hiscock (Characins, Danios, Loaches and Sharks)
Pat Lambert (Livebearers)
John Rundle (Rainbowfish)
Andrew Smith [information officer of the Anabantoid Association of Great Britain] (Anabantoids)
Kevin Webb (Killifish)
The Manual of Fish Health Dr. Chris Andrews, Adrian Exell and Dr. Neville Carington, page 147
(consultant: Peter W. Scott MSc., BVSc., MRCVS., MIBIOL.)
1988 Salamander Books
Tetra Press 16068
ISBN 1-56465-160-6
[I can provide a partial list of Further Reading on health subjects in this book if anyone is interested, example: Ross, L. G. & Gedder, J. A. "Sedation of warm-water fish species in aquaculture research",
Aqaculture16, 183-186, 1979]
"The Banjos" (Catfish in Depth column), Ginny Eckstein,
Aquarium Fish Magazine, June 1994, page 8
[The following is info from the "publishing" sidebar]
Aquarium Fish Magazine (ISSN 0899-045X) is published monthly by Fancy Publications, Inc. Copyright 1994, by Fancy Publications, All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of any material from this issue expressly forbidden without permission of the publisher. Editor: Edward Bauman
"PLECO-MANIA! Are you a sucker for suckermouth catfish?", Ginny Eckstein,
Aquarium Fish Magazine, March 2002, pp. 20-26
Aquarium Fish Magazine (ISSN 0899-045X) is published monthly by Fancy Publications, Inc. Copyright 2002, by Fancy Publications, Inc..... Editor in Chief: Russ Case
"Fish That Thrive in the Night", Oliver Lucanus, Aquarium Fish Magazine, May 2005, pp. 46-51
Aquarium Fish Magazine [ISSN 0899-045X] is published monthly by BowTie Magazines, a division of BowTie, Inc., Copyright 2005 by BowTie, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of any material from this issue in whole or in part is strictly prohibited. Group Editor/Editor: Russ Case
"Bring on the Banjo--A master of camoflage and playing dead, the banjo catfish is a great species to 'pick'", Mike Wickham,
Aquarium Fish Magazine, July 2006, pp. 68-71
Aquarium Fish Magazine....
The web address supplied for the magazine is
www.aquariumfish.com since the magazine went out of publication with the October 2012 issue, some information continues on
www.fishchannel.com
www.Ask.com/wiki/Aquarium_fish_International?lang+en has info about the magazine [Feb. 2007 the magazine changed its name to
Aquarium Fish International]
For back issues (most eventually take you to ebay):
aquarium-fish.magzinesubscriberservices.com/mag-454 (as of yesterday, individual issues)
magazinesbackissuedeals.com/aquarium (AOY, 1 page of 75 individual aquarium magazines)
backmagazineissue.com/tropical (AOY, a lot of 16 issues from 1995-2000)
(this last one I tried to doublecheck today because I couldn't read my writing, and I couldn't bring it up, so address is approx.)
shopping.yahoo.com/aquarium_fish_magazine_back_issues_shop
There were other sites, but either I couldn't access them/their info on AFM, or they didn't mention AFM.
I may have missed some info, because I had scribbled it out on scratch paper, in the order I came across the info, including a few things to do with other stuff. Forgive me. Let me know what else you think I might need.
Thanks,
Angelminx