First of all I do not know about using any type of sand with ball pythons whatsoever, probably not the best idea. First off, it is NOT digestable. I repeat, it is NOT digestable. If swallowed, it most definitely could cause an impaction. It is expensive and a waste of money. If a wet mouse is placed in the enclosure, for example, the sand will stick to the mouse and be ingested by the snake. All in all it is just not a good idea. Try using coconut fibres such as T-Rexs' exo earth if your worried about impactions (which is definitely something to worry about). However, to reduce the possibility, you should feed your snake out of his enclosure anyhow. This also prevents your snake from thinking that every time your hand goes in there it is feeding time. As far as alpine shavings, anything of the sort can get 'lodged' in the snakes throat. I do not know exactly how good alpine shavings are for snakes...
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