When I cook live clams, I usually purchase them from the local grocery store on the day I plan to prepare them. However, sometimes that is inconvenient for me to run to the store the same day.
So my question is how far in advance can I purchase them and keep them in refrigerator until I am ready to cook and have them still safe to eat?
The previously linked duplicate doesn't truly answer the question I asked, although I do see it is related. The question states that the clams in question were left out in cold water (not in the fridge). and the answer just mentions that they are "exceedingly perishable" and that they shouldn't be eaten if they died before cooking. It doesn't give an idea of what length of time that can be kept refrigerated.