Started new site. Should it have different nameservers?

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Recently started a new site. The new site is using the same nameserver addresses as the first site.

I.e. the first domain (not real domain names) is rockdogs.com and nameservers are ns1.rockdogs.com and ns2.rockdogs.com.

The new site, squishycandy.com is also using the nameservers ns1.rockdogs.com and ns2.rockdogs.com.

Is this ok, or should it have completely different nameservers? Any negatives to them using the same nameservers?
 
If you're using a VPS with WHM or cPanel, it's not that big of a deal to create new A-records and then create the nameservers at the registrar. Can be done in like 3 mins if you already know how. If that's the case then why not do it. It'll resolve to the same IP but at least it obscures things a tiny bit from snooping eyes. But yeah, at the end of the day it doesn't' matter at all. Shared servers have 100's to 1000's of sites all aimed at the same nameservers. It's not an issue.
 
Alternatively, you can use Cloudflare and hide(not really, more like slightly obscure) the server IP using the Cloudflare nameservers and a degree of caching.
 
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