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It's just a simile routing question 1) if the source has a route to the destination, and 2) if the destination has a route back to the source.
In case NATed inbetween the source becomes the SNAT's outside IP. You just need to check through all hops if the routing table at that point has both routes.
10.10.0.0/24 and 10.10.0.200/32 (or longer than 24) are different routes (or prefix/prefix-length). Virtually any routers including FGT would handle them properly.
Only thing you can't do is to configure 10.10.0.200/32-25 as another interface IP on the same FGT.
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