View Full Version : Fluffy the Retic(s) ????
moshirimon
06-19-12, 05:27 PM
Hey guys i've seen multiple pics of HUGE retics and more than one seem to be called fluffy?? is there more than one famous fluffy? if so how are they all doing, how big were/are they, and who produced/owns them?
i know about the tiger one for sureu because i saw it on david letterman with bob clark himself
http://www.bird-eating-spiders.de/ReticFluffy021.jpg
http://www.kingsnake.com/blog/uploads/Boyd20Matson20and20Fluffy.jpg
http://www.reptilechannel.com/images/reptile-news/fluffy-the-python-3-500.jpg
http://www.bird-eating-spiders.de/fluffy.jpg
http://mccarthyboas.com/BobClarkFluffy01.JPG
Shmoges
06-19-12, 06:48 PM
I know a guy who has a child of Fluffy which is the largest retic in colorado
dave himself
06-20-12, 02:20 AM
Mate if you check you tube there's a video of the original fluffy being measured
stephanbakir
06-26-12, 08:49 AM
Fluffy is currently dead, was owned by Bob Clark.
the current longest snake in the world is named twinkie and is owned by Prehistoric Pets, it is an incredibly obese animal and they should be ashamed for putting it in that state.
Arguably the longest snake in the world is Medusa owned by Monster Snakes, its easilly 100lbs lighter then twinkie and in my opinion the same length if not longer.
moshirimon
06-26-12, 09:11 AM
yes but wasn't there more than 1 Fluffy?
And yes i know Twinkie looks terribly overweight. I see far too many large constrictors who are extremely overweight
stephanbakir
06-26-12, 09:12 AM
There are quite a few retics named fluffy, but bobs was the one who got the most publicity.
moshirimon
06-26-12, 09:15 AM
yes that's what i mean! i'm pretty sure bob had two! Check the links i posted in the original post. i spereated them. the first two are bob with a giant normal retic named fluffy. next two are bob with the more famous tiger fluffy.(well more famous to me:confused:)
stephanbakir
06-26-12, 09:18 AM
Bob does allot of weird stuff though, like changing gene names just because he sells them... calling Platinum reticulated pythons fires... etc.
moshirimon
06-26-12, 09:22 AM
Really huhh.. interesting loll. I thought maybe one was the father or mother of a more recent one. :sorry:
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