I need some knowledge on flatworms

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I recently bought a few corals at the store (did not dip them yes I know I should have and I do now) I didn’t notice anything out of the ordinary on those corals at all so I put them in.

I bought more corals from the same tank and noticed some flatworms so I also bought coral dip and I dipped those and I took out the ones I put in previously.

They were grey and they were said to be common flatworms and “not the acro eating type”

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Do you have photos of the corals affected?
 

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