Approximating the $\ce{Fe}$ complex as a square base pyramid ($D_\mathrm{4h}$ symmetry) with 5 $\ce{N}$ ligands, My electron count of the system gives me 16 electrons – 10 from the $2\times 5$ $\ce{N}$ electron pairs and 6 from the iron(II). Filling the molecular orbitals of the valence shells, I ended up with $\ce{4 e-}$ in the d non-bonding orbitals – for there to be 6 in the d orbitals, I am under the impression that there must be 18 electrons, as suggested by the 18 electron rule (which I am aware is a loose guideline).
Looking at depictions of the orbital diagram however, such as this one:
and this one:
I've seen that there are consistently 6 electrons in these orbitals — which would be consistent with iron(0) but not iron(II) as I understand it. Can anyone help me make sense of this situation?
If I'm being a little unclear about my approximation, just look at the $\ce{Fe}$ molecular orbitals on the lefthand side of the images and subtract 2 electrons