That sounds about right Beeker. The nitrites will keep rising, and you just keep dosing ammonia up to 5ppm. Once the nitrite gets high, it will start coming down again and you shouls start reading nitrates. The nitrates will continue to rise and nitrites continue to fall, all the while, you are feeding ammonia to get the tank to 5ppm everyday. After a while, ammonia and nitrites will show zero and there will be nitrates present. At this point, add ammonia to 5ppm again, wait 24 hours adn test the water. If ammonia and nitrites go abck to zero in 24 hours, your tank is cycled. After that, it's a large water change to bring the nitrates down and time to pick out your fish.