No problem Dillsta.

Is there a limit to the number of LEDs you can have in series from a single 12v source?
Yes, in series the combined voltage required to light the LEDs cannot exceed the source voltage. So for typical LEDs requiring ~3.5v you can only have three in series using a 12v source.
However, if you wire them in parallel you can run (almost) as many LEDs as you want as long as you don't exceed the available amperage from the PSU.
AFAIK each 12v lead from a typical supply guarantees 18A without triggering the current limit. So theoretically you could connect over 1500 (3.5v 25mA) LEDs in parallel to a 12v whilst drawing 12.5A
On a side note you could use the 5v from a USB cable but you are limited to 500mA.
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This] is a handy wizard for designing series/parallel LED arrays. It will also tell you what resistors you need and how much current you are drawing.