Hey there,

To better suggest what light would be best...what type of plants do you plan on keeping? Co2? With the wattage you want Co2 would be required above 3wpg and highly recommended with 2.5wpg. Or, you'll simply have a mess on your hands.

As for the lighting:
First fixture: I've never personally used that brand before. So, I can't really comment on its quality. The placement of the bulb and the huge strip seem like it would block a lot of the light though.

Second fixture: Well known brand. It will last. The dusk/dawn thing is a moon light LED...this is nice. However, it comes with a combo bulb that is best used for saltwater and pretty much pointless for fresh. I would ask for just a 10k or 6.7k daylight bulb instead. The elevation is more for air circulation than anything, but yea you can use with or without your glass top. Personally, I'm not all that careful and without actual legs I would not use this without a glass top because I would knock it into the tank.

Third fixture: Same as above, but you would 100% need pressurized co2. Again make sure to get just daylight bulbs.

Fourth Fixture: Good brand. Personally, I love legs and open tops. You'd have more than enough light that you'll be able to use a glass top no problem if you wanted to. Again, Co2 is a must and switch to daylight bulbs.

Do a search for Odyssea. They use to be Jebo. It's basically like the generic brand of everything. They have filters, lighting, pumps, heaters etc etc... Not top quality, but not cheap pieces of crap either. What I like about Odyssea is they are wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy cheaper! IE: That dual bulb+leds for $125...Odyssea makes for $65. Plus, I've had a couple of their fixtures for a good two years now without any issues.