I think that as long as the hybrids are labeled as such and not marketed as a "super rare red ocellaris" or something stupid like that, it's not going to snowball into something bad.
I believe ORA told me that the ocellaris and tomato pairs' nest were actually close proximity to each other and just cross-fertilize.
Maroon + ocellaris are more common, proaquatics (before they belly up) used to have them and a few other hobbyists. The consensus is that their temperament is more like maroon than ocellaris.
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