Don't forget that you should pick a breeder that is also feeding according to your preference in prey. If you are against feeding live and plan on feeding f/t, find a breeder that is already feeding f/t before selling. Once you find something you like, call them up or email if you do not like phone calls and talk to them, ask some questions and make sure you are comfortable with them before even thinking of buying. If they brush you off or are rude, chances are they are not a good breeder and you risk the chance of getting a less than healthy snake. Breeders are there for one thing, to sell their product. If they don't take the time to answer a customer's question, what time are they taking to take care of their livestock?
Before even setting foot into the wonderful world of noodles, make sure you get the best habitat you can afford for them. Do you have something in mind and have you researched some of the care techniques? Best to get the enclosure squared away before they come home.