they only have one baby at a time. Rarely they will have twins but you don't hope for that as their are complications with that. In the wild twins don't survive. They have to cling to mom's back and she can't fit two so one at least gets left behind but twins also tend to be smaller and weaker since they had to share so often neither can hold on, and or, mom gets confused by having two and rejects them both. Twins have survived in captivity when mom kept them and they also got extra suplamentation since they wont be getting left behind like in the wild, it's still a scary thought.

So if I keep one, that's it, ha. If I can't then I'll have one available. I've already had people contact me saying they would be interested just based on having a pair. It's not like I'm advertising or anything. Actually this was the first time i posted up front that we hope they mate. People always asked before.

Yeah breeders are really rare for them. It's hard to find a domestically born and bred baby. One lady had one, and was the rarer vested type(rare in the US) and there was practically a cyber cat fight over it, lol, I'm exaggerating but...

If you think you really want one. Read the care sheet http://taqmanduagirl.blogspot.com/20...caresheet.html it really needs updating, quite a bit to change actually but it's a decent intro to the basics still
then if that sounds like your kind of pet join the group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xenarthra_keepers/ fare waring there are a few on the group who are anti-pet whenever someone comes asking as it's open to any xenarthran keeper zoo, USDA enterprise, pet, or wild rehabbers.