I need help with terrarium plants lighting. The tank is 31" deep and 72" long (used to be my reef tank)
I have several fixtures that i have accumulated throughout the years but i dont know if any of them will work

ok fixture one i think is out, 72" long Metal Halide 3x250 watts (gives off an insane amount of heat)

fixture two is a 72" long power compact fixture 4x96 watt daylight 6500k. this was the fixture i was going with until i plugged it in and saw two of the bulbs were corroded with salt creep, so i removed those busted bulbs and tried the remaining two bulbs to see if the four pin plug was still working and luckily it is, so i just need to buy two replacement bulbs @ 43 dollars each
or...can i just use the two bulbs that work instead of using all four? that would put me at 2x96 watts of daylight

next we have the standard 72" strip light that came with the tank with two basic flourescent bulbs, very dim, i think each bulb is 20 watts, i imagine this is not a good choice?

ooo wait found one more fixture lol..ok this one is one of those reptile metal dome screw in type fixtures, its the kind that clamps on, but with the lid their is no way to clamp it on so i would just have to sit it right on top of the glass cover (if this is ok i can buy two more of these fixtures) but wont the bulb break the glass or be a fire hazard?

the plants i will be keeping are mainly bromeliads, pothos, ferns, zebra plant and other tropical common house plants
the tank is covered with glass aquarium lids

phew im pooped writing that...thanks in advance