You might want to secure those corals in one place so they can acclimate to the spot you put them in. They need clean water (low & balanced nutrients) good light, and stability over time before they can consistently show nice colors.
They need to be well fed (IMO) and unbothered by other tank mates like fish, AEFW, warring sweeper tentacles, crabs, etc if they are going to have good polyp extension and bright colors besides the reddish brown specimens that often occur when corals are moved into a new situation.
Provide a good habitat, leave them alone, and wait. Once they start to grow in place it could still take months before they decide to show their colors. The same coral can show different colors in different systems and in the same system over time. That is all part of the beauty and wonder of this hobby.
GL