Chromium (II) Nitrate (aq)?

This is probably a long shot, but off the top of your head, does anyone know what color this solution is? I've looked it up online and cannot find anything- no pictures, info.

Answer:
The chromous (Cr2+) ion is blue in aqueous solution. It's a reall nice sky-blue color.
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