Joy Bishop is another person who's tried this in the past, though I don't know how well they've done for her.
When I've tried it, during our long local drought, it has died very slowly for me but I get next to no frost most winters.
Our local nursery grows Isophysis in a gritty, peaty mix. The nursery, just outside Hobart, gets fairly frequent frosts over winter with occasional snow flurries. When our botanic garden, down by the river and pretty well frost free, had them in it's display of Tasmanian plants they died. On the west coast (cooler, wetter, than Hobart) they grow down to sea level.
One of our local seed companies sells Isophysis, so it should be possible to buy some. The seed is almost certainly wild-collected and although it's foil-packed, germination percentages may be low because of this.