I figured that since I already have a Snorlax, I don't need to have another Snorlax, especially since my Snorlax has Thick Fat and my Munchlax has Pick Up, which he would get to keep if he stays a Muncher. Also, I concluded that I wouldn't delete his Self Destruct (or was it Explosion?) egg move he came with since... well... it's an egg move that came with him since he was caught using the Pokewalker. :)
Watching Guille (my Kingdra) grow was honestly a joy since I got to watch how he changed from being a Horsea to being a Seadra to finally being a Kingdra. You could tell which areas he grew stronger in with each evolution; it was really neat. I love his design and I love that he's half Water and half Dragon and yes, he's very balanced in his stats which gives him both stability and versatility. To be honest, I really dislike the super imbalanced Pokemon who have huge stats in one area and nothing in the other area like Jolteon and Starmie who are delicate in their defenses. With Kingdra, he can stand on his own and not worry about being knocked around so much. The only thing I wish is that I wish he had a bit larger movepool he could use. My Kingdra's Hidden Power is actually Electric which was a fluke and fortunate chance, but other than that, he's a bit limited to what moves he can use.
I don't necessarily wish there were more Pokemon that evolved to Dragon types as it seems almost all 'strong' Pokemon to come out in 4th Gen are all Dragon typed one way or another. I wish that Dragon Pokemon didn't become so... common or so... easily encountered/obtained? I think that's the wording I'm looking for? I mean... with Kingdra, you had to level him to his final evolution form to get the Dragon so it really felt like an accomplishment. But with all the Dragon-typed Legendaries out there and with the other Dragon Pokemon... dragons just seem to be everywhere. They're awesome - Dragon Pokemon - but I think I like Kingdra the best and it's partly because of the challenge involved in training him and evolving him.