Ammonia from salt mix

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Before I put the manufacturer on blast and also attempt to rip them a new one (i don't think they're going to care) are there any other explanations for this?

Tap water Ammonia = 0
Water from RO/DI Ammonia = 0
Water from RO/DI water storage container Ammonia = 0
Water from RO/DI water storage container poured into the same 7 gallon instant ocean bucket i've been using for 10-15 years to mix make up water Ammonia = 0
Water in above said bucket after mixing in 3 cups of salt into 5 gallons of water Ammonia = .25-.3 tested with both an API test kit and a Tropic Marin test kit.
Tank water Ammonia = .2ish ( I had just done a number of large changes over the last week to try and drive the ammonia down till I could figure out what the source was. I hadn't thought to test my newly mixed saltwater until a couple of days ago.

This was checked with and API and Tropic Marin test kits.
The salt used was a brand new sealed bag of a 200 gal box purchased within the last month.
 

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Yes it isnt unusual to find it. It comes from magnesium chloride iirc
 

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If your concerned you can add a capful of ammonia binder like seachem prime
 

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