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As others have said, yes it can be done. Depends on the personalities of the buns really ... but, as with male-female pairs, the only way to be sure is to try it!
I would say give it a go & see what happens. I've got Harry & Teddy happily living with Ruby, & Ollie & Oscar with Mimi & Amber. The boys love snuggling each other more than the girls!!! I'd just be cautious & defo ensure they are neutered first & have had several weeks to get over their op. Oh & also make sure you bond on neutral territory. It does very much depend on the bunnies personalities - I find the more laid back males are the easiest to bond with other males. Good luck & let us know how you get on.
amoss and binky are brill together never once had a fight, it was love at first sight. but they are very chill out bunnies and have layback personalities. just try it out
Joey & Smirnoff were an unrelated pair of boys before I decided to get them into a group. Lynda M on here also had a pair of brothers until she bonded them with others aswell.
I have ten boys and they get on fine. They're either neutered or about to be because they're a little too young to be done yet. They have a lot of space during the day but are happy together overnight in the shed.