most likely normal. Testing can be tricky. You need a very high quality mulitmeter to measure properly. Most household multimeters are not accurate enough and what you are seeing as a result is more or less a rounding error.
Stray current and stray voltage are two very different things. Your tank will always have some stray induced voltage. Pumps, power lines, heaters, lights, transformers all put out stray voltage. Go hold a fluorescent tube under a high voltage line and watch it glow, that is induced current. It is not enough to harm you, but is enough to excite the phosphors in a lightbulb.
personally, I do not run a ground probe, I do not want to create an easy path to ground. I would rather isolate my tank and force the current to work harder(increased resistance) to find a path to ground.