Instant Ocean Sea Salt with ammonia in it

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So I finally had zero ammonia zero nitrites and 80 nitrates and PH 8.0. So I thought ok water change then I should be able to add fish. Well I retested 24 hours to make sure I change enough water to drop my nitrates properly. When I did my nitrites are now 1.0 and nitrates are 40. I was confused how was it possible. So I thought somehow ammonia had to make it into my tank to cause nitrites to go back up. So now I'm checking my tap water and it's all zero. I run my tap through an RODI buddy but thought with this weather and a main break it's possible but nothing was there. So I made a gallon of Salt water with my RODI buddy and my normal salt and there's ammonia present. How is this possible? Surely there shouldn't be ammonia in brand new saltwater.
 

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Its normal for there to be small amounts of ammonia in some salt mixes. It comes in with magnesium chloride. What was the measurement?
 

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Do you have the DI filter with your ro . My DI filter is only good for 100 gallons then I start reading TDS.i have city water with chlorine in it tds of 380. The ro buddy charcoal filter anb sediment filter are good for 400 gallons.
 

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