Congratulations!! My boys are brothers from different litters too.
For my boys, I found it was best to just put them on the floor, unrestrained, and let them establish their relationship without interference. We stepped in only when things looked too rough.
Directing the boys toward constructive activity helped them form a bond. Simple obedience and trick training (brief sessions) and playing fetch fostered a sense of togetherness.
I had to separate them with a baby gate during meal times for a couple weeks. Teddy wanted to eat out of Max's dish.
We had some jealousy, but things were worked out. Some within days, others took a little longer.
__________________ Kristin, Max and Teddy |