FYI: Cichlids + Plants = DISASTER!!! lol. They will 9 times out of 10 either eat them or dig them up. Cichlids like to re-arrange their substrate (or gravel).
You have good cichlid people watching this thread, so weed out the banter and realize the common ground everyone is taking.
55 gallon = 1 fish (not ideal but can be done. I know a few people that have Oscars in 55 gallon tanks by themselves.)
75 gallon+ = both
I am in an apartment and on a budget- I have 2 55's in my little place, and it still looks nice and organized. It took about a month before my b/f became and addict like me. :evil_lol:
You can purchase tanks off craigslist really cheap if you hold out for one. Wait until you find one with a stand/fitler/ & heater at minimum! If you find one you like, ask us if it will work!

(bought my 55 with gravel, canister filter, heater, buckets, aerator, and nice stand off craigslist for $150!)
Cichlid prefer warmer temps, so a heater is needed. Keep the water between 76 and 84 degrees.
Also, no one has said this but GOOD FOR YOU for realizing the setup was poor and the fish were not in ideal conditions. Also, awesome job at getting online and finding a place where you
can get answers. :thm: There is a lot of mis-information out there in the hobby, and it's wonderful that you are attempting to figure it out! If you let yourself dive in, you will forever be a hobbiest. So just go get that larger tank, and do it! It's not as complicated as it all sounds, plus you've got a great resourse here at AC.
Check out the article section and read threads in the Cichlid forums!
PS: I'd like to re-state that weekly waterchanges and parameter testing are needed. Go get an API master test kit. It's about $25-30 bucks (i know a bit steap) but it will save you tons of cash on repairing the damage of poor water quality and time!!! TRUST ME! lol.
You'll make a good fish mommy, just need to read up!
