For the most part, yes. It's not really a trait as it is low quality pastel. Pastels are based off of their brilliant yellow color and which ever animal holds it the longest or keeps the yellow is the more valuable snake.
Normally on Bee's it has to do with the "dirty" of the snake. The black/brown scale spots where the yellow is. Snake of this quality normally end up nice and brown. Not saying every time the yellower the baby the better the snake, but there is a reason why people hold back brighter animals over the dull/dirty ones.
Just my opinion but I wouldn't take that snake if it was free. It would be a waste of space in my collection. I know some people buy for genes but others, like myself, buy for quality. Quality in, quality out. Like I said that is just my opinion, goodluck with w/e you do.