Thanks guys!
I totally agree.. I'm looking forward to seeing how they develop. Scott sent me pics of the parents. The mom is super clean, but with ligther markings, the dad is super dark and has a lot of pigmentation in his background color, similar to the look of the hypermel anerys I've seen. Scott said that the female should stay very clean.. The male I picked for contrast (darkest markings) but he'll probably also end up with a lot of background pigmentation like the father.
I wasn't prepared for how tiny these guys are. All of my previous boa purchases have been with older animals (1-2.5 years old) so these guys feel very tiny and fragile to me. I will be attempting a feeding this Friday, so we'll see how that goes.