What size pots are the plants in?
I fixed the way some of the names were written. It's easier to find information if the names are written correctly. A lot of vendors don't pay attention to this.
The following are Dendrobium phalaenopsis hybrids, some including ancestors from other groups of Dens, but all taking similar care. I didn't look up each of your plants. They do well with even warm temperatures and watering all year. It is OK if they just get dry between waterings but don't let them stay dry for long.
Den. (Burana Jade x Emaron Gold)
Den. New Burana
Den. Two Tone Zane
Den. Woo Leng ' Blue Lip'
Den. Everlasting Love
Den. New Hope Mini
Den. Jacquelyn Thomas 'Uniwai Supreme'
Den. Touch of Peach
Den. Yellow with Pink lip - I'm guessing this belongs with the ones above.
Den. formosum, Den. macrophyllum, Den. shiraishii and Den. tangerinum are in different groups but take almost the same care as Den. phal hybrids. However, they would prefer never to dry out. During warm weather some people stand the pots in shallow dishes of water to make sure this doesn't happen. In cooler seasons let them get almost dry.
Den. formosum variety (or var.) giganteum
Den. macrophyllum [Sulawesi is where it's from]
Den. shiraishii ' Spot'
Dendrobium nobile hybrid have a particular seasonal growth pattern that needs to be respected in order to flower in the spring. But small seedlings should not be forced to flower. Water them all winter.
A Japanese company called Yamamoto hybridizes a lot of these. They formerly had a Hawaii division that had growing information in English on the Web site. It is gone now, but you can see an archived version on the Wayback Machine:
Yamamoto Dendrobiums: Caring
Yamamoto Dendrobiums: Hints
Briefly, they can be grown and flowered with full sets of leaves. It is neither necessary nor helpful to withhold water in winter to the point they drop leaves. Avoiding fertilizer after later summer, and cool winter nights, are what promotes flowering. Withholding water through the winter easily kills them.
Den. Spring Dream 'Apollon' (I know this is a nobile)
Den. Sea Mary' Snow King' (I know this is a nobile)
Den. kingianum likes warmth and lots of water during the growing season. In order to flower, during winter, it likes to have extremely bright light, and very low night temperatures, 50 degrees F or below. It will be OK to down near freezing. If it's not given enough winter light, nor kept cool enough, it won't flower. Some people stop watering all winter, but plants growing outside in southern California may get lots of rain. They still flower because the bright light and low temperatures are what are important for flowering. Unfortunately they can be difficult to flower in cold-winter areas because it's hard to give enough light with cool enough temperatures.
You can look up ancestry on orchidroots.com. It will show you all the species in the ancestry. Eventually you will learn which Dens belong to which group and you'll be able to predict what kind of care they need.