i would need to know what they are and look like how big they are but being real:no probably not
No they can't because the habbitat will over populate because a cockroach can have up to 1000000000 babies and same with millipedes
yes they will live
They have family reunions and they have together.
By the use of twist-locks and stacking cones.
Cockroaches and other some other insects don't have bones inside them holding them together like we do. They have a outer skeleton which is tough enough to protect the insect and keep it from drying out.
If millipedes are bought in a pet store they can cost $2-$4 each, if not more. (Price depends on species). If Millipedes are found in nature, they are free.
They can do, in. A dark place and it being warm it can be ideal conditions for them, together with bed bugs of course.
No they can't. The millipede can give off a cyanide gas that can kill the snail. Unless it is in a very large, airy tank don't put them together.
A container is anything that a product comes in, a can, a bottle , a tin etc. A glue is a substance that sticks things together.
A chemical reaction is taking place.
Hi! There are several kinds of millipedes. Generally they are difficult for the amateur to tell apart by sex. Male giant millipedes have specialized legs on their seventh body segments which are tucked away in pouches (these are the gonopods). Females and immature millipedes of both sexes don't have these special legs. If you want to breed millipedes, the care sheet in the related links suggests putting as many millipedes together as you can and letting them have at it. If you find one with those special legs (which will look like a gap, as they're tucked away) then you should select a millipede of the same size or larger as your male and hope this is a female. They prefer to breed in damp places and lay eggs under the soil.
A container mabey. Make your question more clear.