Your parameters look fine. Although pH is slightly on the high side, it shouldnt affect the pleco's appetite. Normally plecos will eat less when you have just introduced it to a new tank as it is still adjusting to the environment. To help it adjust, you can provide more hiding places and dim the tank lights so that they feel more comfortable. In addition, feeding can be done at night, because it is more likely for the pleco to venture out of its hideout in search of food. After a while, when it has adapted to your tank environment it will gradually eat more. As long as you see poop, it is definitely a good sign.
Dont worry, when i got my L134s, one of them had a really sunken belly as it hadnt eaten for more than a week. I rectified the problem in the end and it still survived and is thriving now![]()
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