The current fishless cycle technique is that proposed by Dr. Chris Cow in AquaSource magazine:
http://www.aaquaria.com/aquasource/cycle2.shtml
That article calls for dosing at 5ppm levels of ammonia only during the intial phase until nitrites are detectable, after which the dosage is cut in half, so to 2.5ppm only. Most folk seem to maintain a dosage at 3ppm as that is more easily read than approximating the reading, but one-half the initial dosage volume will work perfectly well.
But accuracy is hardly to be expected in this thread or proposed technique which is now revealed to have killed the majority of the fish initially added to the tank.
http://www.aaquaria.com/aquasource/cycle2.shtml
That article calls for dosing at 5ppm levels of ammonia only during the intial phase until nitrites are detectable, after which the dosage is cut in half, so to 2.5ppm only. Most folk seem to maintain a dosage at 3ppm as that is more easily read than approximating the reading, but one-half the initial dosage volume will work perfectly well.
But accuracy is hardly to be expected in this thread or proposed technique which is now revealed to have killed the majority of the fish initially added to the tank.