A zigzag reverse Okeetee may be sort of difficult to produce since the zigzag pattern tends to reduce the size of the bands around the saddles. I'm sure there are specimens that may be close to a start of that particular variation/morph, and I've added a pic of my amel zigzag as an example. Most of my breeding age zigzags are normals (except for this one), and only one is double het snow. I have 2 snow and 1 amel zigzag 2002 female hatchlings, and another 2002 normal double het snow male. With time and selective breeding, you may get what you want.