reverse okeetee's are called thus because they generally have thick white around their saddles...the amel form of okeetee's which have thick black. If they're showing a lot of white around thier saddles, call em reverse okeetee het anery. The others would be amelanistic het anery. You could also say het snow, it seems to be a personal preference....half of the genetics for snow are visible, so it's obviously not het for amel, it is amel. So I would just say het anery. To me a het snow animal is a normal kid carrying the recessive genes that make snow...amel and anery.
When in doubt, just say what the parents were and provide pics of parents and their offspring for those who are interested....this way you aren't misrepresenting, merely showing them to be what they are.
Good luck with your kids...the first clutches are always exciting, and I still get excited every year when my girls lay. <img src="http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt='
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