Agreed. One of those plants should be moved for proper spacing. The closest you can realistically go is maybe 6 feet, only if you're looking to form a hedge. You'd have to prune the plants accordingly once dormant. I've always been recommended to keep 3-6 main branches that are evenly spaced apart. You want an open case shape to light and air flow, which improves ripening and reduces risk of disease. You can easily get a third tree by placing a strong, straight branch that you cut off into a container with soil or perlite. It will root easily, unless you're looking to get a third variety. Figs are so good! Who wouldn't want more varieties?!