You implied they were bonded as a group and then you moved them to a new enclosure. We are suggesting that the move to the new enclosure was too soon and that they should be moved back to the previous site as a group of 6. Personally, I would put the most vulnerable one back first so they are settled, then move the others the next day and keep an eye on them.
Looking at your other post, it's only been a few weeks of the bonding process. I suspect larger groups may need longer than pairs or trios to work out a stable heirarchy as there are so many more variable interactions. You have done well to bond them so far. Give them a lot more time in a space where they were Ok, then eventually look at moving them to the new enclosure. Changing anything during bonding risks some sort of fall out, and with 6 there are many more factors to consider than for eg a pair. You don't need to go right back to splitting them into the original pairs, as that will confuse them even more.
It will be worth it in the end - just go very slowly - months rather than days.