OpYes, but it is unlikely. One is in a sub family of cichlids neetroplus while the other is archocentrus. It is very possible but I think you would have to coax them into it. They exist together in the wild in many diffrent lakes and streams and as far as I know there is no recorded wild interbreeding. So to sum it up I guess they wouldent if there were others of the same spcs. around. But they probably would under normal aquarium conditions (high protein foods and regular water changes).
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