Too many photos?

Is there a limit to the number of photos that IPhoto 6 can safely handle?
I've currently got over 18000 photos and videos on there and sometimes it runs quirky...
I get a message to rebuild my thumbnail cache every week or two...
thanks!

My boot drive has 141GB used and 92 GB free.
My second internal drive, which contains the iPhoto Library, has only 37GB free and 428GB used--that might be the problem.
I am reminded of another problem that's been happening lately, because it just happened now:
While I am importing from an SD card with my Iogear USB card reader, in the middle of the import, the flashing light showing activity on the card reader goes dead. The iPhoto import continues to run, but the photo number stops counting down (no longer importing photos). When I stop the import, (and choose the option to keep the photos already imported) iPhoto essentially gets stuck with the message "Stopping..." with no visible progress after minutes and hours (Activity Monitor does not show the program as hung, however...). The flash card drive remains visible on the desktop, but I am unable to open the files anymore. I am also unable to eject the SD card (again the Activity Monitor shows everything working normally). When I physically pull out the card reader usb plug, the disk icon disappears; when I plug it back in, the card reader light turns on again (though not showing any activity), but the card does not reappear on the desktop or in the finder window. I have to reboot for the computer to recognize the card again... The CPU usage on Activity Monitor during this whole problem is minimal, with 80-95% idle the whole time. The memory usage seems to creep continually upwards, from 800MB when I first started iPhoto to 1.3GB and higher.
I recently ran Disk Utility and had an error that could not be repaired on my boot disk--"Invalid Leaf Record Count (It should be 1 instead of 851)"--could all this be a sign of my hard drive going bad?
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