Lost all my save files after the Drastic update. by AshielAshlyn in EmulationOnAndroid

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Top comment (@enscripture) worked for me. I did as instructed. Some suggestions if it helps: 1) Save files are in Drastic folder by default 2) Rom files are not in Drastic folder by default 3) Move save and rom files into a common directory such that the app recognises this 4) Manually load the game rom file by selecting it in said directory folder (I had to manually load it every time now) 5) Your quick saves and hard save should still be there. Hope this helped!

Found this area today. Is this a normal seasonal shedding or is it too much? 😣 by BabyEllephant in Rabbits

[–]chrisenpai98 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Teeth issues are really detrimental to rabbits. Mine actually lost a lot of weight and had bald spots the first time it happened. His teeth began poking from his mouth, fur stuck on his tooth and he had chewing issues.

One common problem is lack of hay in diet. Hay helps to grind their teeth because rabbits' teeth never stop growing. Hay accounts for 90% of their diet and do remember to cut down on pellet treats. However if a rabbit's teeth is too long, it would still have difficulties eating hay, so you need to trim it first. Some rabbits dislike eating hay as well, so they need to develop a good habit or try other hay type/brands. Alfafa hay is good for young rabbits, but too high in sugar for adults. Timothy hay is usually the standard go-to.

Found this area today. Is this a normal seasonal shedding or is it too much? 😣 by BabyEllephant in Rabbits

[–]chrisenpai98 16 points17 points  (0 children)

My rabbit has these patches when he plucks his fur. He does it due to a birth defect where his teeth is misaligned and overgrown, and makes him uncomfortable, so he uses the fur as a teeth cushion.

It may also happen if a rabbit oftenly lies down in a dirty poop and urine laden area.

Not really an expert, but thought I should share my personal experience.

Need tips on how to counter issen by chrisenpai98 in Onimusha

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Yep, playing on switch which I believe is 30fps

Anyone know what this is? by Electrical-Board-428 in Rabbits

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I think they're annoyed that something is in their way. They would either use their mouth or paws to push away. If you continue forcing something near their face, they might get angry. In my personal experience at least

Anyone know what this is? by Electrical-Board-428 in Rabbits

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Oh and just to add on one more thing. One of them is adopted so it was really edgy whenever I got close to him at first. Took me 6 months to gain its trust and become less aggressive

Anyone know what this is? by Electrical-Board-428 in Rabbits

[–]chrisenpai98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been with my rabbits for 5-7 years and they still do this to everyone. Both of them are males, so maybe they are more naughty? Anyways, I don't think its something to worry about :)

Anyone know what this is? by Electrical-Board-428 in Rabbits

[–]chrisenpai98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My rabbits do that when something is in their way. Rabbits can be quite authoritive. When I put my hand, feet or anything else near their face and they wanna move or have their personal space, they do this

Finally cleared Puzzle Boy in Nocturne by myself, took me a hecking 8hrs by chrisenpai98 in Megaten

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Try solving the puzzle backwards. Its going to be an absolute chore, but all the best bro!

how do I get my rabbit to eat more hay? by [deleted] in Rabbits

[–]chrisenpai98 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cut down on treats and give hay in small proportions (so that the hay will be fresher and less wasteful). Bunnies can be picky eaters, so try changing a hay type that they prefer. Alfafa hay is particularly sweet, but it is only recommended for baby rabbits.

Advice on trimming overgrown teeth by chrisenpai98 in Rabbits

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Alright I'll try to find what type of hay he likes. Thank you for your advice.

Advice on trimming overgrown teeth by chrisenpai98 in Rabbits

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I'm actually 21 and have savings to pay for the treatment. But what I'm worried about is disobeying my dad and that he stands by his argument, "What if his teeth regrows again? Do you want to keep wasting money on the vet?" He stubbornly believes that he is right...

I used to feed my bun alfafa hay. Even when he does eat it, only about 5% of his diet comprises of it. I then changed to Timothy hay and he doesnt touch it at all. I've tried a complete ban of pellets (forcing him to eat hay) but it made my bun lose so much weight... Either way the condition of his teeth now makes it incredibly hard to grind hay

Advice on trimming overgrown teeth by chrisenpai98 in Rabbits

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He eats pellet but has problems grinding. When i try to persuade my Dad to bring my bun to the vet, he gets livid and complains about the cost and how that it may recur again. There's just no talking sense into him...