I am unfamiliar with 'ferlight', so I'm unable to help you with that,
but I'll tell you something.
You have got a TON (approx. 7 watts/gal.) of light over that tank and before you turn them on, I suggest you read all pertinent articles on this site:
http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/articles.htm
Then read our stickies on fertilization.
Then go to your nearest LFS and buy enough stem plants and floaters( Salvinia,Water Sprite, Egeria, etc.) to stuff that tank with.
You're going to need as many plants as you can put in there or you're probably looking at heavy duty algae issues down the road.
Two questions:
1. Can you turn on just a few of the lights at a time?
2. Do you intend to inject CO2?
Not to scare you.....more to prepare you. You're starting out with what many of us call a high tech tank when you have that much light, and you need to know how to balance that light with plants, fish and CO2(to push plant growth).
Len