We have 12 8-month old panthers. The mother and father passed away. The mother had mouth rot and other medical problems. Now, all the offspring seem to have mouth rot. We have made sure their temperature and humidity is always right, they are in big size cages with nice size plants, they all have drippers, we feed them crickets (which we feed repashy cricket food to), we dust the crickets with the reptile vitamins and calcium as directed, we spray them with a mister a few times a day, we take them out twice a week for an hour or so to get some real sun light and of course, we have uvb lights and basking lights in all their cages and we clean their cages out on a regular basis. Please help me.....What are we doing wrong for them to all be getting mouth rot? What can be done to prevent it? What is it caused from? And, what can be done to help it go away besides spending about $1200 to take them all to the vet?