Adding non mac drives to Mac Pro

Please forgive me if this has been answered somewhere already. I've tried searching and I can't seem to find the answer. I am trying to help my nephew order a new Mac Pro on a budget. As I understand it, the Apple branded drives for Mac Pro come with some sort of holder which allows the drive to slide into the bay. Is this holder included in the case or is there any way to buy one for use with a third party drive?

There are trays for four drives, you don't need to purchase any (unless you want spares for more than four drives).
Any SATA drive will work.
I'm not even sure if there is such a thing as Apple-branded which usually would mean specialized firmware only. Physically all drives are just standard drives.
Do make sure though that your nephew is prepared to have a couple (2) of backup drives and maybe a data drive. Having an emergency boot drive plus a bootable backup of the system should never be ignored or skipped.
TransIntl sells extra trays for $29 or 2 for $49, though I don't think you'll need any. For now
300 and 500GB drives go for $68-168 looking at Maxtor Maxline III 300 to WD RE2 500. With MaxLine Pro 500 in-between or WD RE 320, both around $110-120.

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