Green Lipped Mussel

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Can anyone lend a hand?

I bought some of these beautiful mussels several years ago but they died of starvation. Now that I have a filter feeding tank that is well fed, I am thinking about buys some and give them another go.

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/may2003/invert.htm
It took me a while to find this article about these things and it is a mixed bag.

Has anyone had any success with these things? The picture above shows them right next to a dendro. You will also see that one is already dead. They seem to be able to be tolerant of the temperatures but need quite a bit of the same foods that I am now putting in my tank. They only live for about 2 to 3 years so if you get mature specimens, they are already somewhat old and close to the grave. It will be hard to tell if they are feeding adequately or not.

I would also like to know where I can buy them. In some places, they are a nuisance and in others they are local sea food. They grow in the Gulf so you might be able to get them at sea food prices plus shipping. I tried to order them as food from a couple of local sea food distributors but this town may not be big enough to have access to them.
 
Diver's Den offers these tropical green mussels from time to time.

I never tried them, but have been tempted to.

I've made the mistake of collecting and, putting the "black" temperate mussels, and clams I collected on the Jersey shore into an old 20 gallon reef tank I kept 10 years ago. They didn't hold up too well under constant tropical reef temps and died off and polluted the system.
 
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