Ackie Monitor
AKA: Australian spiny-tailed monitor, the ridge-tailed monitor, or Ackie's dwarf monitor.
Range: The northwest quadrant of Australia
Habitat: Preferred habitat is arid and/or seasonally dry areas with sandy soil and plenty of rocks
Diet: Mice, crickets, hissing cockroaches, mealworms, snails, eggs (chicken, quail, and leopard gecko), and shrimp.
Lifespan: 15-20yrs
Kalkadoon
Kalkadoon came to Turtle Bay as a young hatchling. He will grow to be about 24” long at full size.
Fun Facts
The name “ackie monitor” is derived from the pronunciation of their Latin name, ACK-an-thur-us.
In the wild, color is generally correlated with the color of the soil and rocks in an ackie monitor's habitat as a form of camouflage.
Ackie monitors use their spiny tails to protect themselves from predators. They will wedge themselves into a tight space and then block the entrance with their tail.
Coming from Australia, Ackie Monitors love the hot weather. You may often find them sunbathing in rocky areas. when they get too hot, they will seek shelter in the shade.