Just a quick update.
Following on from the complete strip down I have done the following.
Sera 1000 reactor fitted to an old Ehiem 2217 (empty) with APS inline pre filter. This has increased flow and negated the 7up look. So far I'm impressed.
Positioned inlets in each corner, with outlets and wave maker creating a whirlpool type flow around the tank. All plants are swaying.
Root tabs added to support plants. Ei dosing as normal.
Surface agitation strong, almost breaking the water.
New plants added.
Co2 REDUCED as I discovered that my resting PH was actually 7.8, which is miles away from my original post of 7.1 (defo a glitch in the matrix). I'm now very close to a 1 point drop with co2 injected 2 hours before lights on and 2 hours before lights off. A little more tinkering will hopefully hit that sweet spot.
I run an air pump during the night time, which has had a huge impact on the fish, who are much more alert and appear happy for a change. Shuts off a few hours before co2. Probably not necessary, but the fish are happy so I'm happy.
Bristle nose plecs given to LFS for re-homing due to their ability to destroy everything green and poo hosepipes.
Lights reduced to 6 hours.
So far, I am algae free and the water is spotless. It's early days yet and plants haven't really shown any signs of growth or damage.
I'm not a fan of the orange look from the akadama, which is also very light and easily disturbed. But hopefully this will age over time and soak up the nutrients required.
Once the 'currently empty' fish funds restock I will look at a suitable ground cover. I did try hair grass, but the fish just pulled it up and planting in the akadama was troublesome. No doubt I'll be asking some advice on a bulletproof carpeting plant soon, if one exists!
Finally, I'd just like to add that if this doesn't work I'll probably be divorced, as I've spent the last few weeks with my hands in the tank. The wife now thinks I have OCD and cant understand why I've put in so much time, money and effort for a few plants!
Thanks again for all the advice.