Aquaponics in a Growing Dome

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
  • Eric Highfield of Santa Fe Community College describes his productive Aquaponic system inside a 26 ft Growing Dome Greenhouse.
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  • @demaarhaashaalaahtmoneetaa5369
    @demaarhaashaalaahtmoneetaa5369 3 роки тому +14

    This video is AWESOME and the guy is such a great teacher!! The girl asked really insightful questions too. Tysm for this content. 😊

  • @Hermboldt
    @Hermboldt 8 років тому +89

    How could you not enjoy this video. The man has a clear passion and is very educated about what his does. Very nice video. Very good detail in explanation!

    • @beamerUSA
      @beamerUSA 5 років тому +1

      No. I disagree. It has to be very simple for the masses to adapt this.

    • @thandoc3934
      @thandoc3934 4 роки тому +1

      i love this....very nice explanation

    • @ExtemporeMuzzzz
      @ExtemporeMuzzzz 3 роки тому

      I watched this before still enjoying video after a while.

  • @elMochileroDesaparecido
    @elMochileroDesaparecido 8 років тому +29

    This is the most informative and concise aquaponics video I've ever seen. Some of the material might seem too technical, but this is the stuff that people who value planning want to know. Actually he kept it simple.

  • @bobchoquette
    @bobchoquette 4 роки тому +3

    I like this guy. His delivery shows his passion for his subject. Kudos, I hope you know how appreciative most of us are for your generosity in sharing

  • @BarryMDHo
    @BarryMDHo 3 роки тому +1

    Eric Highfield is the embodiment of exactly what humanity should be about. Broad and comprehensive academic knowledge, combined with passion, ingenuity, and practical application for a valuable function, being healthful and sustainable food production. A true inspiration! Great video and interview questions as well! 😉👍

  • @spencerduhbarrett
    @spencerduhbarrett 8 років тому +16

    One of the better Aquaponic's video's out there, thanks for the info

  • @retroaudiomumbai3045
    @retroaudiomumbai3045 4 роки тому +5

    Eric is an amazing guy. He is so cool also. I like his demeanor. Of course he can run any aquaponic system that man can build!!

  • @josdammo577
    @josdammo577 5 років тому +4

    In wanted to build an aquaponics system but after watching this I’m not so sure I can do it.
    This is the most explained video on aquaponics I have come across.

    • @ecoislands1540
      @ecoislands1540 4 роки тому +2

      This is a research grade system, the simpler system towards the end in the indoor area is very straight forward. It can be done even easier than that, so give it a shot and don't be afraid to get some water on the floor =).

  • @Aidass86
    @Aidass86 4 роки тому +2

    The best video on aquaponics I ever seen, thank you so much, pleasure to watch and learn!

  • @cuznerdexter
    @cuznerdexter Рік тому

    Discovered this video randomly looking at geodesic domes. This is so informative and inspiring that I am going to use this when building my off grid system.

  • @aquaponicssource5005
    @aquaponicssource5005 5 років тому +2

    I'm excited to get started but I have to say that this video helped me calm most of my anxieties

  • @jenex0513
    @jenex0513 8 років тому +8

    Very informative, clearly explained with a real passion for aquaponic's, thank you.

    • @shirleygq2566
      @shirleygq2566 8 років тому

      There are many components to learning aquaponics. One resource I found that succeeds in merging these is the Keiths Ponics Site (google it if you're interested) definately the most incredible info i've seen. look at this incredible resource.

  • @johnpelitidis6297
    @johnpelitidis6297 7 років тому +1

    Outstanding Presenter and Questioner... Thank you both for sharing.

  • @mark10601
    @mark10601 9 років тому +24

    Really knowledgeable guy

  • @davidtope9595
    @davidtope9595 2 роки тому +1

    Great video and great questions from the interviewer!

  • @SerenaPeacock
    @SerenaPeacock 2 роки тому

    Love this! I look forward to our new greenhouse adventure! Thank you.

  • @randyc750
    @randyc750 3 роки тому

    She asks some really good questions. Smart young lady.

  • @rogeliochavez1263
    @rogeliochavez1263 4 роки тому

    Excellent excellent interview. I am in Arizona and am planning a system like this and all of the questions are covered. Thank you so much.

  • @dala109
    @dala109 9 років тому +2

    I got my 10x12 greenhouse set up...getting some IBC totes next month!! I CAN'T WAIT!

  • @jlawson4262
    @jlawson4262 9 років тому +2

    great video,,iv'e had my little aquaphonic system going for 2 years now and I love it,,,i hope soon to build a larger system and really start making a dent in the grocery bill,

    • @mrbowers5815
      @mrbowers5815 4 роки тому

      How is going? Must be 7 years old now? Have you built a bigger one?

  • @natureboy9113
    @natureboy9113 9 років тому +1

    Mr. Parsons, great video. You answered a lot of general questions and gave a lot of ideas. Thank you and Best of luck!!!

  • @TheMityquin
    @TheMityquin 5 років тому +1

    Incredibly interesting. This man should post his classes online.

  • @Hiedalle
    @Hiedalle 10 років тому +10

    the Ratio of Information:Time in this video is realy high compared to the mass of other aquaponics videos. Well done.
    one question remains: at somewhat 44:00 they discuss why leafy greens are easier to grow since you have a constant use of nutrients rather than a different ne whit flowering plants. I was wondering : cant you grow eg tomatos in different lifestages in order to have a constant nutrient consumtion?

    • @NickolasHinderer
      @NickolasHinderer 4 роки тому

      i think he may have explained that you can but you would have to subsidize the extra nutrients they require

  • @deemanrt
    @deemanrt 4 роки тому +1

    This is a super cool video. Excellent interview questions and answers. Staggering levels of data so I saved to favorites and will watch several times.
    Would be great to know where the necessary building materials are generally obtained.
    Thank you for a great video!

  • @gbangerau
    @gbangerau 4 роки тому

    I once put a shrimp in the bottom part of my aquarium cannister filter next to the mechanical filter medium. When I pulled it out it was massive.

  • @kevsworldbean799
    @kevsworldbean799 9 років тому +1

    Well spoken... very knowledgeable

  • @quantumenergysolutions9128
    @quantumenergysolutions9128 3 роки тому

    Have you heard of a Trompe? You could use a bunch of Trompe's in series for all your air needs? Could use just one pump for the entire system. also should have a structured water device like a Dan Winter or Clayton model. Also it makes a difference if the plant tanks are grounded. ( as in the documentary Grounded ) nice system!

  • @tRiPsOvAdAmO0n
    @tRiPsOvAdAmO0n 9 років тому

    Yup I built that!!! Along with the whole class!! Eric is a bad ass.

  • @jobamiolemen1977
    @jobamiolemen1977 4 роки тому

    Thanks for your documentary. There are still some technicalities I need to get right, especially from the point of the clarifier. Anyway to learn in more details.

    • @bradsimpson8724
      @bradsimpson8724 3 роки тому

      Clarifiers are pretty easy; you just need to slow/disrupt the flow of your water enough to allow heavier solid matter to settle out on the bottom. In this system, the central baffle in the barrel delineates the water flow, as well as provides a physical disruption, to allow solid matter to sink to the bottom. Your discharge line(where the flow continues through the system) needs to be located in such a manner that it sits above the typical depth of settled solids, and large enough that it doesn't easily clog while you calibrate your flow through the chamber.

  • @rebuildthegrove4762
    @rebuildthegrove4762 3 роки тому +1

    This guy is awesome!

  • @chrisdixonstudios
    @chrisdixonstudios 4 роки тому +1

    Hi, great system! I wonder if you could use the air pump to bubble return water uprights and avoid mechanical pump? I would love this system on my small agricultural property in Florida.

    • @GrowingSpacesGreenhouses
      @GrowingSpacesGreenhouses  4 роки тому

      A LOT of people choose to do this. You can learn more about it in our facebook group facebook.com/groups/growing.dome.enthusiasts/

  • @TheRealJoga
    @TheRealJoga 9 років тому +5

    Is there a video on how you made that pipe in the middle of the aquarium you showed at the end?.. Great vid and thank you for the knowledge.

  • @peterah7957
    @peterah7957 2 роки тому +1

    So interesting I enjoyed this.

  • @Kooma4Yew1600
    @Kooma4Yew1600 3 роки тому +1

    Super bummed to find out Growstones stopped production in 2019😔😔😔 i think you can still buy warehoused products 2021 though.

  • @ACheshireCat2001
    @ACheshireCat2001 10 років тому +1

    Any idea on the total power input for the air-blower, water movement, any lighting, or any other power usage involved in the process... the possibility of solar powering the whole system would require what power levels?

  • @ExtemporeMuzzzz
    @ExtemporeMuzzzz 6 років тому

    So much good information have to pause and continue after little break :D

  • @cyndiharrington1751
    @cyndiharrington1751 3 роки тому

    Thank You for you Wisdom..Carp are edible...tasty white fish..just a few more bones but can get very BIG

  • @zerogi279
    @zerogi279 3 роки тому +1

    Very awesome

  • @carolynstuckey3251
    @carolynstuckey3251 9 років тому +4

    Sorry friend but cucumbers grow extremely well in Aquaponics systems I got so tiered of picking cucumbers that I puled the plant up after 6 months they just would not quit

  • @Trendsetic
    @Trendsetic 8 років тому +2

    Smart guy. I was thinking of a hoop house, but after seeing this...I'm thinking a Buckydome might work better. Now I have to find a regenerative air blower. Hopefully they aren't too expensive. I am thinking of doing an ebb and flow but free flowing grow bed. would that oxingate my small grow bed? I have 500 gal tank and a 3 x 7' grow bed.

    • @albonyo
      @albonyo 8 років тому +1

      this is a bucky dome

  • @Saph67
    @Saph67 8 років тому

    The air blower is situated on the north side of the dome. Why not put it in the most sunny place in order to blow warm air through the bubble stones into the system using for example a passive air heater? Would certainly help reducing energy cost, right?

  • @dkroen17
    @dkroen17 8 років тому +8

    Here's a link to the document he refers to from SRAC - www2.ca.uky.edu/wkrec/454fs.PDF

    • @arnielyoutub
      @arnielyoutub 8 років тому

      Thanks for the link.

    • @arnielyoutub
      @arnielyoutub 8 років тому

      Thanks for the link.

    • @PaddyNinja
      @PaddyNinja 6 років тому

      Thanks for this dkroen. ♥

    • @sirkitry101
      @sirkitry101 4 роки тому +1

      Above link gave a 404 (27th April 2020) but found it at cals.arizona.edu/azaqua/extension/Classroom/SRAC/454fs.pdf (Clicking the link starts a PDF download)

  • @davecannabis
    @davecannabis 5 років тому +7

    beauty im gonna copy this video

  • @warwickmark
    @warwickmark 5 років тому

    Thank you! What a wealth of information. Very helpful.

  • @edsemaj
    @edsemaj 8 років тому

    really interested as well.....great video and excellent info

  • @thegreenviking1422
    @thegreenviking1422 4 роки тому

    great video with great information. thx for sharing

  • @MattWho777
    @MattWho777 7 років тому

    Great Job Carl

  • @johnmorrishowelliii5889
    @johnmorrishowelliii5889 4 роки тому

    WOW - thank you so much - i hope to flatter you Sir

  • @kongfuzi1644
    @kongfuzi1644 4 роки тому

    on your mini system at the end of the show, you mentioned gravity but isn't the water traveling upward from the bottom of the aquarium to the first media bed? are the two big fish tanks similarly built as the aquarium - with a stand pipe?

  • @SerenaPeacock
    @SerenaPeacock 2 роки тому

    If I used an old bathtub for the fish and a tower garden set on top, how could I get rid of the solids? Or would I have to add other tubs before it went through the tower garden....?

  • @Matjenge
    @Matjenge 4 роки тому

    very clear explanation more importen thinks in personnaly added my knowladgeabout that. specialy during retired do nothinks

  • @misguidedspearo6974
    @misguidedspearo6974 4 роки тому

    Great video. Not overly scientific and very easy to understand. Thank you. By the way, that lady seems rather uncomfortable with eye contact. Did they go out for a drink ? I hope they did :)

  • @craigbutler8943
    @craigbutler8943 6 років тому

    Can you clarify why the high densities of fish and plants necessitates the first tanks being "anaerobic?" I don't quite understand the purpose of "de-nitrification." (5:00)

  • @dustinkrejci6142
    @dustinkrejci6142 4 роки тому

    This is big brain Guy and system setup.

  • @cheechchickens1854
    @cheechchickens1854 2 роки тому

    Is there a diagram of this exact system? I'm trying to take some key parts of the system and apply it to my own but can't see how it's all completely plumbed.

  • @RichieHariuchi
    @RichieHariuchi 5 років тому

    WOW!!! Go Eric!!

  • @albonyo
    @albonyo 8 років тому +1

    what of strawberries? Id love to do it aquaponically. what are the implications on nutrient requirement

  • @bodhisfattva7462
    @bodhisfattva7462 3 роки тому

    odd that they are not using a worm bed for their main system to filter the solid waste and provide more nutrients to the plant beds. I would imagine that would save them even more water and provide a more nutrient rich water while removing the need to purge the system multiple times a day.

  • @R-K61
    @R-K61 4 роки тому

    What a great video.

  • @williamantonio2104
    @williamantonio2104 4 роки тому

    To increase temp at 80 especially in winter by using water pumps, heat elements, and heat exchanger will be costly on energy bills. Can solar energy be applied to run the above electrics?

    • @GrowingSpacesGreenhouses
      @GrowingSpacesGreenhouses  4 роки тому

      William,
      Yes, solar can be used to power and heat an aquaponic system. It would require a combination of PV and vacuum tube solar thermal water heater panels. Solar is only as good as your gain, though. If you don't have solar gain, you can't rely on solar power alone. Something to keep in mind. If it is cloudy, you won't get the energy or heat needed to run the system. Many overcome this by over-sizing their PV solar system and battery bank and in the case of solar thermal, using an on-demand natural gas or propane water heater to supplement on those cloudy days.

  • @jamesyarrington218
    @jamesyarrington218 5 років тому

    sinapor uses a pipe with a electric wire in a peace about 4 foot long to speed up the change to nitrate faster

  • @Interglacial_optimist
    @Interglacial_optimist 3 роки тому +1

    But the purpose of a dome is to grow orange, fig or banana trees.
    Do aquaponic plants ever get taller than one foot?

  • @dudelarson
    @dudelarson 7 років тому

    This is awesome. Thanks!

  • @yjfoo23
    @yjfoo23 9 років тому

    Do you dip your plant roots in trichoderman solution before you plant them in grow beds?

  • @charleswoodall6478
    @charleswoodall6478 3 роки тому

    thank you very informative

  • @richardmiller6930
    @richardmiller6930 9 років тому

    Nice system, when you crop the lettuce ect, what do you do with the net pots at harvest time, are you able to reuse them or are they too damaged by the roots of the plant? Given the expected sales value of a lettuce, the cost of the net pot seems to be a high proportion of the total costs per plant if you cannot reprocess the net pots?

    • @leifcatt
      @leifcatt 8 років тому +1

      +Richard Miller You can reuse netpots. I cut the roots off right at the base of the pot.
      Then it only takes a little wiggle and a tug and the pot is empty.

    • @jakemcmillian
      @jakemcmillian 3 роки тому

      Choose a larger net pot if you plan to let your crop develop large roots. The 3" net pots shown in the video are not suitable for a large bush, but you can find net pots as large as 10" to support very large plants. You may still need to carefully cut out the roots at harvest to save the net pot.

  • @mindwarp5318
    @mindwarp5318 9 років тому

    I am curious as to the difference between the floating beds and the concept of using gravel beds. Do you have to select plants that are less prone to root rot? How difficult is that? Have you used gravel beds at all? I have sen some systems use a combination of both.

    • @markho5627
      @markho5627 9 років тому +4

      Nelson, it's not easy to explain. Basically, floating beds are easy to setup, clean, and cheaper. Usually are for leafy greens like lettuce. But it's only used as a bio filter, and require air (extra electricity)
      Gravel beds cost more because of extra media, like gravel or clay balls. It is harder to setup because it requires a siphon or drain system. It is both a bio (plants) and mechanical (gravel) filter as bacteria and worms will naturally develop. Cleaning is more messy because of the waste. But it does not require extra air, as it's a drain & flood system.
      Hope this help.

  • @edmondenterprisesgrouphold3782
    @edmondenterprisesgrouphold3782 7 років тому

    Very nice video. You seem to be the go to guy for future questions on my project what are your fees

  • @CatherineMagee2882
    @CatherineMagee2882 8 років тому

    AWESOME VIDEO !! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!

  • @DavidKowalskiapollocoyuz
    @DavidKowalskiapollocoyuz 8 років тому

    Well articulated. Is anyone researching these systems in a vacuum?

  • @carlbaca7873
    @carlbaca7873 8 років тому

    Excellent. I would like to learn more about the Santa Fe program curriculum schedule etc. Is there a counselor or contact you can provide? Thanks

  • @johnyanthan8537
    @johnyanthan8537 7 років тому

    Do the floating growing boards sink and rise with the inflow and outflow of water, or is the water at constant level in the growing pens/tub? Grateful if someone would enlighten.

    • @chukwow5738
      @chukwow5738 7 років тому

      Floating beds have a constant level.

  • @PaddyNinja
    @PaddyNinja 6 років тому

    Where do you source you water sir? Is it filtered in any way? Many thanks for posting this video "Aquaponics in Growing Dome" it was very helpful.

  • @saulthompson6613
    @saulthompson6613 4 роки тому

    How do you balance nutrient levels when substantial amounts of plants/fish are introduced/harvested?

    • @GrowingSpacesGreenhouses
      @GrowingSpacesGreenhouses  4 роки тому +1

      Partial water changes in the case of high feeding ratios and fish densities. Use this water for outdoor landscaping. If you have too many plants, you simply supplement with nutrients as needed. Kelp meal concentrate is safe to use.

  • @ericswanson998
    @ericswanson998 9 років тому

    seems very interesting but my question is, what is this fish feed made of? a lot of fish feed is either corn based or from unethical fishing practices. is there a way to have this system with using corn based feed or without hurting other ecosystems?

    • @leifcatt
      @leifcatt 8 років тому

      +Eric Swanson Soylent green fish food is PEOPLE!!!!!

  • @toptobottom247
    @toptobottom247 4 роки тому

    So 2 additional things need to happen to be truly efficient. They need to switch most of the plants to vertical farming to increase the volume and set up a solar generation system using a battery system to power the system for free. An estimated $30,000 investment would pay for itself in 2 years or less if you sold the vegetables.

  • @dalecarpenter8828
    @dalecarpenter8828 4 роки тому

    If you want to test it build one at higher laditudes ?

  • @musamuhammad5850
    @musamuhammad5850 4 роки тому

    thanks sharing.

  • @jigold22571
    @jigold22571 3 роки тому

    Fabulous

  • @ProAudioMasteringC
    @ProAudioMasteringC 4 роки тому

    If you have to feed the fish constantly you might as well keep it a recirculating hydroponic system and feed the plants, one less thing to worry about.

  • @gary.richardson
    @gary.richardson 7 років тому

    Thanks for the share, this is so awesome and inspirational!

  • @Kianquenseda
    @Kianquenseda 9 років тому +1

    Dana is Awesome :)

  • @carpenterfamily6198
    @carpenterfamily6198 4 роки тому

    Camera work could have been a little better, but great info content. 👍

  • @chichiudaku1805
    @chichiudaku1805 4 роки тому

    can u feed the talapia veggies

  • @ianbell2288
    @ianbell2288 7 років тому

    Hi, im just letting you know, i put this talk onto disk, and have been selling it on my website. I have sold 428 disks thus far. My lawyer advised me to let you know, so here i am letting you know. All the best.

  • @thugsofhindustan1612
    @thugsofhindustan1612 5 років тому +4

    Wow... he is great and his knowledge is great , though it Seems he's asking for funding and the bank / funding people has sent a lady to know the risk analysis.

    • @GrowingSpacesGreenhouses
      @GrowingSpacesGreenhouses  4 роки тому

      We have plenty of funding. We have been in business for over 30 + years and sell growing dome kits all over the world. www.growingspaces.com

  • @dkroen17
    @dkroen17 8 років тому

    You seem to have a very fast grow period of the fish. Are they genetically modified in any way?

    • @leifcatt
      @leifcatt 8 років тому +1

      +dkroen17 NO, they are chosen because of their fast growth rate.
      Other systems I've seen use fresh water perch and catfish but the growth rates are slower so the harvest is less.
      On the other side, perch and catfish do not need the water to be as warm.

  • @grahamphuvanatnaranubala2391
    @grahamphuvanatnaranubala2391 2 роки тому

    This video was posted 6 yrs ago. Are there any update? I am interest in growing freshwater prawns. Eric mentioned, that he have had prawns in Aquaponic... would he or someone could expand more on this subject? Secondly, Does the this particular system are still operatonal? if so, do you still give tour? Thank you in advance.

    • @GrowingSpacesGreenhouses
      @GrowingSpacesGreenhouses  2 роки тому

      Hello Graham, Growing Spaces manufactures the dome greenhouse that this aquaponic system was installed in. We don't specialize in aquaponics, so we interviewed Eric to provide our customers with helpful information in regards to aquaponics. For the questions you are asking, you should reach out to the Santa Fe Community College. The college owns the dome and their students maintain and manage the system. Eric graduated several years ago, so they probably have a new student or group of students running the operation.

    • @grahamphuvanatnaranubala2391
      @grahamphuvanatnaranubala2391 2 роки тому

      @@GrowingSpacesGreenhouses Thank you, I am reaching out to Eric via Link-in. He is now an independance consultant in Ohio. Hopefully, he might be answer my questions. I recieve some info from Jay Garner. and we are looking thru them. On your 42 foot dome, how big is the pool?

    • @GrowingSpacesGreenhouses
      @GrowingSpacesGreenhouses  2 роки тому

      ​@@grahamphuvanatnaranubala2391 That is Great news! The pond sizes are listed on our Frequently Asked Questions page: growingspaces.com/greenhouse-FAQ/ The 42' Growing Dome pond holds approximately 3,200 gallons of water.

  • @brandonsalyers2869
    @brandonsalyers2869 9 років тому

    I would recommend adding a growing space for producing Duck Weed which in theory should provide the tilapia with food which is good for both fingerlings to adults. I also seen a video where an individual saved the food by putting the excess into ice cube trays and freezing them in water. Not an expert just would remove an input.

  • @rolm7877
    @rolm7877 6 років тому

    sure ,,, and what kinf of food you feeding fish ?

  • @ecoislands1540
    @ecoislands1540 4 роки тому +1

    Easter Eggs at 1:00:47!!!

  • @torjones1701
    @torjones1701 6 років тому

    The Dr's name is Rakocy if you're trying to look him up...
    his web site: theaquaponicsdoctors.com/index.php

  • @domingospinto7895
    @domingospinto7895 8 років тому

    How the degassing tank work?

  • @kellykoch1113
    @kellykoch1113 3 роки тому

    Where can I buy grow stones

  • @15209091
    @15209091 4 роки тому

    dont the shrimp produce solid waste as well?

  • @MrPhotodoc
    @MrPhotodoc 3 роки тому

    Dude's like Sheldon in Big Bang Theory.

  • @jlaneshepard7135
    @jlaneshepard7135 3 роки тому

    Does the aquaponics system make for a super stinky greenhouse?

  • @MAnnielow
    @MAnnielow 8 років тому

    you are mistaken you know at the pricing of Basil compared to the fish. The fish is heavier while the Basil is much lighter. So in the end, the fish fetches more money by weight than the Basil. It'ds like asking, which is heavier, a kilo of cotton or a kilo of iron.

    • @arnielyoutub
      @arnielyoutub 8 років тому

      a kilo of cotton is very expensive than a kilo of iron, you know?

    • @r3b1ru5
      @r3b1ru5 6 років тому

      Hannah Daniel well you're right if you compared within its weights and quantity, but quality and market price are different

  • @chrisakadonni
    @chrisakadonni 8 років тому

    I've been wondering how's the smell of the system after a year of usage

    • @bradsimpson8724
      @bradsimpson8724 3 роки тому

      It's a test bed looked after by a lot of people, so they're likely regularly cleaned, and they look like they're growing basil, which smells awesome. I bet that greenhouse is a nice place to be.

    • @jakemcmillian
      @jakemcmillian 3 роки тому

      My system has been running for 9 years and it still smells great. The water is always moving, so it smells fresh. The only time it stinks is when a fish dies, but the smell is gone within a day.

  • @samtraji1
    @samtraji1 9 років тому +4

    thats keanu reeves older brother

    • @err_kk
      @err_kk 8 років тому

      +Samuel Trajano Gives Neo noogies. lol