No problem and no worries about lumping the Schibeidae in, I didn't think you where including it as a Siluriidae;
*** I was. Brain cramp.
I actually thought you just lumped them together because of body shape and how they may suffer from predation by my other cats.
*** Yep.
I've respect your input man as coming from someone I consider very knowledgeable.
*** Not on the cats in question, Kolt. One, two, three fish = data points is not knowledge but a very limited personal experience. The fact that these are rarely kept and even more rarely reported about on MFK, PCF, etc. is not helping either.
It's disappointing to hear about the slow growth on the Siluroides and the Schilbe though. I had hoped to keep them separate figuring the Trachy's growth would slow and the Siluroides and Schilbe might get to a decent size before slowing down in growth as they neared their maximum as well but it doesn't sound like they'll have a chance to grow as I had hoped.
*** Well, see above. It may be worth a try. YMMV, you know.
As far as the Galeatus, your right they're definitely not a common import and it's too bad you can't remember where you got yours from. Like I said though I got mine from SharkAquarium at around 2 inches listed simply as Driftwood Cat. SA has some up now at around 7 inches that are labeled as such but I don't trust the site as I've also gone in SA and seen taeniatus, coracoideus, galaxias and fisheri listed under the same common name there. I'm hoping to get some cash and check it out myself soon, if I do I'll give you a heads up as to whether they're actually Galeatus or not.
*** It could have been ShAq that I got mine from (SA is already taken by our favorite continent

- have we been through this with you or someone else?).
Could be, I myself am not familiar enough to make a definitive call on the id especially from that pic but the scientific name bluegrass has it listed as is Schilbe Mystus in the product description as does Seagrest on their product page. Though I know Intermedius is the more common I may still take a chance and add them to another comm. and see what they turn out to be.
*** PCF has not even a photo of the mystus. If it turns out mystus, it'd be swell.
... In either case I think any Schilbe makes an interesting addition as one of the few mid water cats, making them highly visible in an aquarium.
*** Yep. They are fun IMO. I've always had 1 or 2. I wish to see them in a larger group.