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could different bloods of the same metal type mix?

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The link about talks about other color's of blood that could be if made with either different metals or different oxygen carrier's. What I want to know is if you mixed iron blood with hemoglobin and iron blood with Chlorocruorin (or Hemerythrin), would that

A) create a negative reaction? (something bad happens)

B) Create a positive reaction? (something good happens) or

C) create a neutral reaction? (nothing happens like when you mix O-blood with AB-blood)

Another question, would there be a change to the O, AB, A, and B typing of blood? what about the negative(-) or positive (+) typing of blood?

Why?

Edit

I know that some species Chem of the blood can have two different oxygenates( i think that's the right word) in their system at the same time, why not humans?

Thanks for your help!

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