The Leopard gecko is not related the the fat tail gecko and live in different regions across the globe. The Leopard gecko requires much dryer and arid areas with temps reaching 100+F. The fat tailed gecko needs more humidity and not so much heat with temps ranging from 78-90F.
African fat tail gecko
A Leopard Gecko stores its fat in its tail.
fat tail leopard geckos tail are much larger than normal leopard gecko tails.The markings are different leopard geckos have a different personality
if you keep feeding you leopard gecko like i do he will store part of the food he eats in his tail.So the only way you can get it fat is to feed him/her.
That would be a Leopard Gecko.
AFT's have the ability to loose their tail for defence purposes. The tail will grow back, more than likely an odd blunt tip, but it does regenerate. Thus, your African fat tail will be able to continue life without it's tail.
Yes, If lost a African fat tail will re generate a new tail, although it may look different from the original, it still provides the same purposes.
Could be an Albino Gecko or leopard Gecko
Leopard geckos are known as the eyelid gecko. If you can't guess why it's because they have eyelid like formations above their eyes. Also their tails are fat and bulgy, like their fat tail cousins. Also you can tell by African Fat tails are much darker then a leo, leos tend to be yellow, orange, red, white/pinkish.
You will look for a fat tail, clean shedding, nott overwieght or under weight , friendly
Depending on the sex yes, but I would recommend it. No to if their both males. No to if one is male one is female. Yes to if they are both females but still highly not recommended.
15 to 20 years with proper care.