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Corns are super easy! I keep mine in sterilite tubs, with aspen bedding, hides, and water bowl. I keep mine in my reptile area, which stays around 77-80 degrees, so I don't provide any heat.
I keep babies in 6qt or 15qt tub, adults in a 28 or 32 quart tub.
I would use something like shredded aspen, as corns (and colubrids in general), use the bathroom much much more frequently than your boas or ball pythons. I like the shredded aspen because after the poop dries it is easy to just grab it out when spot cleaning.
These guys also feed much more frequently than your boas/balls. I follow something called the Munson Plan, and use that as a guideline as to how much and what to feed corns.
http://www.bhbreptiles.com/main.aspx?Page=feedchart
How old is your little motley?
I have 3 males (hypo motley, candy cane poss motley, tessera het amel) and 4 females (candy cane poss motley, honey, butter motley, coral snow) at the moment and I can't get enough of them!
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Re: What kind of setup does a baby corn snake require?
Like MK said corns are really easy to care for. You can house them in tubs, tanks or pvc enclosures. Ambient humidity of 40-60% should be fine. Ambient temps in the low-mid 70's are fine for the cool side. I give my colubrids a warm spot of 84-86 all year. I use shredded aspen or the aspen sani-chips for substrate. I like the sani-chips most. I've also used the Munson feeding plan. It's a little conservative IMO but my animals grew consistently, just slowly. I prefer to feed mine 10-15% of their body weight every 5 days until they turn one. After they turn one I feed them a little bit less food and they eat every 7 days. Best wishes.
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What kind of setup does a baby corn snake require?
Thank you for providing me with great advice! I believe he or she isn't more than a month old now. Tiny little thing and very sweet. We haven't gotten him yet but I plan to get him once I have tracks for once of my Boamaster enclosures and can put my baby boa in that enclosure and put the motley in her old enclosure which is a 20 gallon tank. 
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Last edited by MissKittyHP; 07-15-2015 at 01:28 PM.
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Re: What kind of setup does a baby corn snake require?
 Originally Posted by MrsH20
Thank you for providing me with great advice! I believe he or she isn't more than a month old now. Tiny little thing and very sweet. We haven't gotten him yet but I plan to get him once I have tracks for once of my Boamaster enclosures and can put my baby boa in that enclosure and put the motley in her old enclosure which is a 20 gallon tank.
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A one month old corn snake in a 20 gallon tank doesn't sound like the best idea, even cluttered up, a 20 gal is what most sub adult or smaller adult corns live in. I would look into just grabbing a 15qt tub or 5 gallon tank to put it in until its closer to 30-40 grams or so before moving it into the 20 gal. Chances are it has only had a small number of meals, and moving into such a large enclosure can be quite stressful for a very small snake.
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Re: What kind of setup does a baby corn snake require?
Oh okay. Well that works well then. Thank you for the advice. 
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