Well they are all under QT!
Oral inspection was actually somewhat relieving, it seems all tge snake do have it, but I suspected as much.
The good news is that it's not as advanced as I had first thought!
They all have some mucus bubbles, and 2 of them have white mouths but only somewhat white, not dead looking.
None of them produced any discharge at all! Which I thought was very good!
They all still have plenty of strength left too! HA!

I sure hope elevated temps and QT are enough to knock it out, it turns out the vet community is not eager to help...not without ample cash anyway...
Its fruasterating to have the info you need withheld, I meet with a local breeder that houses hundreds of snakes, they do all their own vet work, they seemed happy to help until I let it slip that I'm rescuing normals, not vetting a collection of morphs, their only advice after that was to "call dr vader in WV,that's what we do" any dismissed me and walked off...😭

Im afraid that without more guidance, my only hope maybe blindly administering antibiotics, I really don't want to...for soo many reasons...

I know RI is life threatening in snakes, but unclear how deadly...
Assuming my husbandry is good, and the snakes aren't in too bad of shape, can they recover without antibiotics? I know it's possible but how likely is it?
and 2, if they do beat it, will their symptoms and the illness be "cured", and all signs vanish?
assuming its bacterial, I see no reason why the answer shouldn't be "yes"

Thanks